Close

BLDC Motor Controller Schematic Optimizations and Prepping for Printing and Etching Custom PCB

A project log for My Advanced Realistic Humanoid Robots Project

Building bio inspired realistic looking humanoid robots to do chores and sports and stuff.

larryLarry 01/25/2026 at 23:290 Comments

Ok so I realized I don't have to feed in 8v+ from an external wire when I can just pull it from a neighboring pin on the chip that has 8v+ already fed to it from one of the big 8v+ copper traces attached to one of the big 8v+ pads on the underside that connect directly to one of the side pins. That side pin can then be routed to any 8v+ requiring pins if I can find a path for this routing - which I did find. So that is one less external wire input needed - bringing total external input wires needed to 3 instead of 4 as far as the 30ga wires I need to attach. So now all I need for 30ga wire attachments are 5v+ from arduino, GND from arduino, and PWM from arduino. This saves work and simplifies the wiring so its a great improvement.

Oh and I also did the same thing for the 8v- feed, pulling it from a local pad rather than a external wire feed for that.

Also, I have separated out the PCB traces themselves and made them black instead of blue for printing them onto the PCB transfer paper and laminating this onto the blank Pyralux flex PCBs for etching them. I also mirrored it since it prints and laminates backwards onto the PCB.

Discussions