Pololu DRV8833 Dual Motor Controller 1.2A, 2.7V-10.8V

PololuSKU: RB-Pol-189
Manufacturer #: 2130

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Description

  • Pololu DRV8833 Dual Motor Controller
  • Operating voltage: 2.7-10.8 V
  • Output current: 1.2 A continuous (2 A peak) per motor
  • Reverse-voltage protection circuit

The Pololu DRV8833 Dual Motor Controller 1.2A, 2.7V-10.8V is a tiny breakout board for TI's DRV8833 dual motor driver can deliver 1.2 A per channel continuously (2 A peak) to a pair of DC motors.

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Joseph
Fonctionne comme annoncé

J'en ai acheté quelques-uns pour me permettre de contrôler un bras de robot à l'aide d'un croquis que j'ai codé pour mon arduino UNO. Il était facile de souder les en-têtes inclus sur les cartes, d'écrire le code d'esquisse pour entraîner les moteurs et d'exécuter le bras du robot à travers un mouvement préenregistré et contrôlé par rétroaction. Je souhaite qu'il ait un capteur de courant pour fournir le courant du moteur comme entrée à l'arduino afin de détecter les arrêts durs sur le bras du robot.

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Joseph
Works as advertised

I purchased a few of these to enable me to control a robot arm using a sketch I coded for my arduino UNO. It was easy to solder the included headers to the cards, write the sketch code to drive the motors and run the robot arm through some pre-recorded and feedback controlled movement. I wish it had a current sensor to provide motor current as input to the arduino for purposes of detecting hard stops on the robot arm.

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Steve
Great product

Used to drive Tamiya dual gear motor with 3.7V Lipo and 3.3V MCU. This unit requires PWM on all motor inputs for balanced bi-directional control. Otherwise, one direction would "coast" mode while the other direction would be "brake" mode. I overlooked this detail when buying, so I needed 4 pwm outputs from the MCU. Not a concern if S/W controlled PWM or operating strictly On/Off. PWM frequency is about 700 Hz for better low speed on the motors. Of course, the unit is capable of much higher frequencies.

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Sam
Does what it says on the tin

Used these with some micro geared motors and an Arduino and they just work. Can't really ask for much more than that :-)

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Sam
Fait ce qu'il dit sur l'étain

Utilisés avec des micro-moteurs à engrenages et un Arduino, ils fonctionnent. Je ne peux pas vraiment demander beaucoup plus que ça :-)

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