NxtGen Controllers Now Shipping
After very positive feedback from our Beta Customers, four new models are now in stock and ready to ship. These controllers features more and higher precision I/O, faster and more precise control, and user scripting in Basic language.
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| HDC2450 |
2 x 120A, DC Motors, USB, Encoder inputs
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| HBL1650 |
150A Brushles with Hall Sensor inputs |
| VBL1650 |
150A Brushless, Encoder & Hall Sensor |
| VSX1850 |
500A Separate Excitation Motors |
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AX2550 Dual 120A DC Motor Controller
A high-amperage workhorse available in single or dual channel version. Serial, analog, or RC command, optional Encoder feedback. Read
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Other Popular Choices
AX3500 : 2 x 60A, Brushed Motors with Encoder feedback AX1500 : 2 x 30A, Brushed Motors, Cost-optimized BL1500 : 50A Brushless Motor with Hall Sensor inputs See All
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Build your own R2D2 Replica
Star War's R2D2 has inspired a generation of engineers to poursue the field of Robotics. If you ever dreamed of having your own droid, this article will shows how you could. Read
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Remote Controlled full-size Car Video
Take a ride inside a Toyota Camry modified for remote control by Momentum Engineering, and using a Roboteq controller for operating the steering. View
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New Linux & Windows API
Interfacing Roboteq controllers with Linux or Window is now easy thanks to an API with functions for reading runtime parameters and sending motor commands. Free for non-commerical use. Read
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Firmware & PC Utility v1.2
A new version of the Firmware and utility is available for the NxtGen controllers. This update includes support for Basic scripting and improves the closed-loop position mode. Get
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MicroBasic Scripting Language
Roboteq's NxtGen Controller's now include a simple and powerful scripting language. This capability is the equivalent of combining the motor controller functionality and this of a PLC or Single Board Computer directly into the controller. Read
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Understanding Regeneration
Motors become generators when forced to turn while no or reduced power is applied. Roboteq teaches you how to take advantage of this phenomenon. Read
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