🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Unmatched Power and Flexibility!
The Adafruit Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield for Arduino v2.3 Kit is a versatile and powerful solution for controlling multiple motors. With a stackable design allowing up to 32 shields, it features a robust TB6612 MOSFET driver for enhanced performance and efficiency. The onboard PWM driver chip simplifies motor control via I2C, making it compatible with various Arduino models. Ideal for makers and engineers looking to elevate their projects.
Brand | Adafruit |
Package Dimensions | 13.46 x 7.62 x 0.13 cm; 0.28 Grams |
Item model number | 1438 |
Manufacturer | Adafruit |
Processor Count | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
S**E
Perfect for Race Sim Wind Simulator
Used this with an Arduino Uno and some 12V DC 120mm 200cfm fans to create a wind simulator. Pretty cool.
A**R
1a Produkt
Einwandfrei. Sehr gutes Produkt.
P**D
Working as expected and flawless.
This shield provide hassle free interfacing option for mostly used kind of motors.
N**K
They're the best Arduino motor shield for the money out there
I've used about half a dozen of these so far. They're the best Arduino motor shield for the money out there. Their use of i2c for DC/stepper motor control leaves all Arduino pins open for use by other devices. The two servo ports are very handy. I've thrown various voltages at the thing, never had any problems. The extra solder hole spots are great for adding things like i2c oled display, piezo buzzer, and other small things. I have used these with Arduino UNO, Nano, Wemos D1 R2, and Wemos D1 R2 mini. It takes a little bit of extra thinking and soldering to make them work with Wemos D1/mini (have to modify for 3.3v instead of 5v), but the end result is wifi control of its motors. Very convenient.
P**N
Great quality, support, and value
The Adafruit Motor Shield v2 lives up to the expectation of high quality products and fantastic support I've come to expect from Adafruit. It works just as advertised and there's a boat load of resources to help you out if you get stuck. It was only a few minutes from unpacking to testing my motors using the shield. The only thing I could say about it that isn't a glowing adjective is when stacked on an Arduino Uno R3 and running DC motors + servos, all the hookups for power and motors can get a little....messy. aside from that I can't think of anything negative to say about it.
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منذ 3 أيام