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STMicroelectronics Demonstration Board for STM8 for Universal Motor Driver / 1961772


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     2794E-1961772
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     ST Microelectronics
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     STEVAL-IHM041V1
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Development kit
Evaluation board
Motion control module
Motor controller IC
The STEVAL-IHM041V1 demonstration board is a Triac-based phase angle control for universal motor speed control using an STM8S103F3P6, 8-bit microcontroller, to set the conduction angle of the Triac. The STEVAL-IHM041V1 demonstration board may be operated in either open loop mode or in closed loop speed control mode, with an AC tach, Hall sensor or opto-sensor feedback. The open loop mode may also be used as a lamp dimmer. The STEVAL-IHM041V1 demonstration board is designed to operate from a 120 V/60 Hz mains, but may be easily modified to operate on other mains voltages by changing components in the power supply and motor voltage sensing circuits. Suggested component values for 230 V/50 Hz mains voltages are shown in the relevant bill of materials.
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For Use With:
Universal Motor Driver
Kit Classification:
Evaluation Board
Featured Device:
STM8
Kit Name:
Demonstration Board
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