Yes, there are voltage requirements for motor PCB assembly.
First, the supply voltage needs to meet the requirements of the motor. Typically, a motor requires a power source to provide the required voltage and current to drive its operation. In motor PCB assembly, the power supply voltage needs to be selected according to the specifications and requirements of the motor to ensure that the motor can work properly.
Secondly, motor PCB assembly also needs to consider the stability of the power supply. If the power supply voltage is unstable or has large fluctuations, it may adversely affect the normal operation of the motor. Therefore, in motor PCB assembly, measures need to be taken to ensure the stability and reliability of the power supply voltage, such as using a regulated power supply or taking filtering measures.
In addition, motor PCB assembly also requires attention to the connection and layout between the power supply and the motor. The connection between the power supply and the motor needs to be firm and reliable to avoid poor contact or looseness causing abnormal operation of the motor. At the same time, the layout between the power supply and the motor also needs to be reasonably arranged to avoid problems such as line overheating or interference.
Motor PCB assembly needs to consider many aspects such as power supply voltage requirements, power supply stability, and connection layout to ensure the normal operation and reliability of the motor.