I am trying to build a Spinning aka POV (Persistence Of Vision) Display
P.O.V., Persistence Of Vision
A class of display device described as "POV" is one that composes an image by displaying one spatial portion at a time in rapid succession (for example, one column of pixels every few milliseconds). A two-dimensional POV display is often accomplished by means of rapidly moving a single row of LEDs along a linear or circular path. The effect is that the image is perceived as a whole by the viewer as long as the entire path is completed during the visual persistence time of the human eye. A further effect is often to give the illusion of the image floating in mid-air. A three-dimensional POV display is often constructed using a 2D grid of LEDs which is swept or rotated through a volume. POV display devices can be used in combination with long camera exposures to produce light writing.
that should look like this
In order to do that (hopefully with a better mechanical stuff) i need a good motor able to rotate the led-array, and more specifically i need a flat motor able to rotate at 1400 rpm at least.
mechanically i think i need something like this
CAPSTAN MOTOR PU-60201V
unfortunately there is no electronic onboard and i am not able to find its documentation
1) wandering if this kind of motor could be driven by a common hobby-ESC
2) wandering if there are better solutions around
what do you think ?