H-bridge
High-current H-bridge using a pair of VNH2SP30 full-bridge motor drivers. VIN and motor out are pitched for 5mm screw terminals to suit large gauge wires.
Read moreThe new version of this shield allows for either 3.3 or 5v logic, a separate and more robust VIN connection, and the PWM input has moved to pin 3. This is a motor shield for Arduino that will control two DC motors. Based on the L298 H-bridge, the Ardumoto can drive up to 2 amps….
Read moreControls DC motors. Multiple outputs: The board uses a pair of L293 Dual H-Bridge driver circuits to drive up to 4 separate DC motors. High Power: The QuadMotor shield uses the L298 to allow a motor supply voltage of up to 46V and a DC current of up to 4A DC on an individual channel…..
Read moreThe Rugged Motor Driver is a dual H-bridge 30V motor driver using the Texas Instruments 2.8A DRV8801 devices. It can control one bipolar stepper motor or two brush DC motors. Protection features include reverse voltage, overcurrent, overtemperature, electrostatic discharge, and shorted motor leads. Stacking pin headers allow another shield to stack on top or bare….
Read moreThe MegaMoto is a dual half-bridge circuit that can be configured either has a full H-bridge or as two independent half-bridge circuits. This allows a single MegaMoto to drive one motor with full variable-speed control both forward and reverse. It also allows two independent motors to be controlled in a uni-directional fashion by connecting one….
Read moreDrive 2 motors with using the L298N H-bridge chip. Rating: Max 2A Max 46V Can provide power to motors from the Arduino or from an external power source.
Read moreControl motors from an Arduino. This shield may no longer be available, or may never have been produced commercially. It appears to be a prototype that never went into production in this form, although an updated version was produced: blushingboy.net/p/motorShieldV3/
Read moreFull-featured motor control shield that will be able to power many simple to medium-complexity projects. 2 connections for 5V “hobby” servos connected to the Arduino’s high-resolution dedicated timer. 4 H-Bridges: L293D chipset provides 0.6A per bridge (1.2A peak) with thermal shutdown protection, internal kickback protection diodes. Can run motors on 4.5VDC to 36VDC. Up to….
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