Motor
The 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 moreThe Robot Builder’s Shield makes building robots with Arduino easy. Directly plug up to 6 sensors and up to 6 servos in to dedicated connectors and drive 2 DC motors from the built in H-bridge, 1A/motor. Flip the power switch On and use the J1 jumper to transfer power from the battery to Arduino’s Vin….
Read moreLets you control motors from your Arduino board. The kit uses the SN754410NE motor driver. drives 2 DC motors Independent logic and motor voltage
Read moreArduino Freetronics Dual Channel H-Bridge Motor Driver Shield
2 channel H-bridge for driving either two DC motors or a 4-wire bipolar stepper motor. Uses Allegro A4954 dual channel H-bridge driver IC, with minimum 8V max 40V 2A peak rating with PWM control of both H-bridges. External power connection for motor power supply, which can be jumpered to the Arduino to power the Arduino….
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 moreThe DollyShield is for DIY motion control for timelapse and videography. Controls a camera dolly. Provides all elements necessary for a stand-alone user interface, an integrated and isolated camera connection, easy access to the hardware serial pins through a stereo jack, and an additional stereo jack connecting to pins D2 and D3 to allow for….
Read moreNote: I have almost no data on this shield, and I can’t find a web page about it so I’m just linking straight to the maker for now. The name is also in dispute: the PCB clearly states “IdeaShield”, but the packaging says “Ideal shield”. I’m taking the PCB as the authoritative reference. Supports up….
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