Newest Worlwide Motor/Stepper/Servo/Robot Shield For Arduino v2 with PWM Driver Shield NEW

SKU: FA2002 Tag:
Weight 0.035 kg
Dimensions 6.8 × 5.2 × 2.0 cm
2 connections

2 connections for 5V servos connected to the high-resolution dedicated timer – no jitter!

4 H-Bridges

TB6612 chipset provides 1.2A per bridge (3A peak) with thermal shutdown protection, internal kickback protection diodes. Can run motors on 4.5VDC to 13.5VDC

4 bi-directional DC motors

Up to 4 bi-directional DC motors with individual 8-bit speed selection (so, about 0.5% resolution)

2 stepper motors

Up to 2 stepper motors (unipolar or bipolar) with single coil, double coil, interleaved or micro-stepping

Feature

Motors automatically disabled on power-up

Big terminal block connectors

Big terminal block connectors to easily hook up wires (18-26AWG) and power

Reset button

Reset button brought up top

Polarity protected 2-pin terminal block and jumper

Polarity protected 2-pin terminal block and jumper to connect external power, for separate logic/motor supplies

Product Description

Make your own Arduino motor party with a motor shield and a fine assortment of motors!

The original L293D Motorshield kit is one of our most beloved kits, We kept the ability to drive up to 4 DC motors or 2 stepper motors, but added many improvements:

Instead of a L293D darlington driver, we now have the TB6612 MOSFET driver: with 1.2A per channel and 3A peak current capability. It also has much lower voltage drops across the motor so you get more torque out of your batteries, and there are built-in flyback diodes as well.

Instead of using a latch and the Arduino’s PWM pins, we have a fully-dedicated PWM driver chip onboard. This chip handles all the motor and speed controls over I2C. Only two pins (SDA & SCL) are required to drive the multiple motors, and since it’s I2C you can also connect any other I2C devices or shields to the same pins. This also makes it drop-in compatible with any Arduino, such as the Uno, Due, Leonardo and Mega R3.

Completely stackable design: 5 address-select pins means up to 32 stackable shields: that’s 64 steppers or 128 DC motors! What on earth could you do with that many steppers? I have no idea but if you come up with something send us a photo because that would be a pretty glorious project.

Tested compatible with Arduino UNO, Leonardo, ADK/Mega R3, Due, Diecimila & Duemilanove. Works with Mega/ADK R2 and earlier with 2 wire jumpers.

 

Features

  • It also has much lower voltage drops across the motor so you get more torque out of your batteries, and there are built-in flyback diodes as well.
  • Instead of a L293D darlington driver, we now have the TB6612 MOSFET driver:
  • Completely stackable design: 5 address-select pins means up to 32 stackable shields: that’s 64 steppers or 128 DC motors! What on earth could you do with that many steppers? I have no idea but if you come up with something send us a photo because that would be a pretty glorious project.
  • Tested compatible with Arduino UNO, Leonardo, ADK/Mega R3, Due, Diecimila & Duemilanove. Works with Mega/ADK R2 and earlier with 2 wire jumpers.
  • Package Included 1 x Motor/Stepper/Servo/Robot Shield for Arduino I2C v2 Kit w/ PWM Driver

Make your own Arduino motor party with a motor shield and a fine assortment of motors!

The original L293D Motorshield kit is one of our most beloved kits, We kept the ability to drive up to 4 DC motors or 2 stepper motors, but added many improvements:

Instead of a L293D darlington driver, we now have the TB6612 MOSFET driver: with 1.2A per channel and 3A peak current capability. It also has much lower voltage drops across the motor so you get more torque out of your batteries, and there are built-in flyback diodes as well.

Instead of using a latch and the Arduino’s PWM pins, we have a fully-dedicated PWM driver chip onboard. This chip handles all the motor and speed controls over I2C. Only two pins (SDA & SCL) are required to drive the multiple motors, and since it’s I2C you can also connect any other I2C devices or shields to the same pins. This also makes it drop-in compatible with any Arduino, such as the Uno, Due, Leonardo and Mega R3.

Completely stackable design: 5 address-select pins means up to 32 stackable shields: that’s 64 steppers or 128 DC motors! What on earth could you do with that many steppers? I have no idea but if you come up with something send us a photo because that would be a pretty glorious project.

Tested compatible with Arduino UNO, Leonardo, ADK/Mega R3, Due, Diecimila & Duemilanove. Works with Mega/ADK R2 and earlier with 2 wire jumpers.

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