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22 Oct 2008
I am building a brushless dynamometer and I am having trouble with how to connect the hall sensors pins of my brushless motor controller chip (UC2625) to motor. I know that my H-bridge circuit and the hall sensors pics must be connected to the motor but I am not too sure on how. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.
7 Oct 2008
I am student working on a electric dynomometer project. I am remodeling an old dyno that can only measure brushed motors and trying make it work with brushless motors. I am using the UC2625 brushless motor controller and don't know what inputs it needs from a microcontroller. If anyone can help I would greatly appriciate it.

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