The S30K Electric Brushless Motor you’re referring to is a brushless DC (BLDC) motor, which cannot be directly controlled using standard DC motor drivers or basic PWM controllers. BLDC motors require a special type of driver that can generate three-phase signals, typically through sensorless or sensored control (often via Hall sensors). Source: Brushless DC Motor - The Engineering Projects
You cannot use any Grove I2C motor driver for this brushless motor. Instead, consider the Hobbywing QuicRun 10BL60 that is microcontroller compatible.
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