11/25/2024 8:10 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/mkr-motor-carrier-development-board-AR133/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/mkr-motor-carrier-development-board-AR133/
MKR Motor Carrier Development Board
REF: AR133
Specifications
- Controller board designed to drive inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, DC motors, and stepper motors. You can use to connect other actuators and sensors through a series of 3-pin male headers.
- Assembled with ATSAMD11 chipset (Arm Cortex-M0 + processor).
- Connected to an Arduino board, it allows controlling up to four DC motors (two high performance + two standard performance) their direction and speed independently.
- Current feedback detection for high performance motors Two encoder sensor inputs Four analog sensor inputs (3-pin compatible) Ability to read the ON-OFF switch status of batteries with power LED.
- Input voltage: 6.5V to 12V. Operating voltage 5V to 12V, 2A per channel or 4A max. (With external power supply).
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€55.42
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2 years
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warranty
14 days
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Specifications
- Controller board designed to drive inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, DC motors, and stepper motors. You can use to connect other actuators and sensors through a series of 3-pin male headers.
- Assembled with ATSAMD11 chipset (Arm Cortex-M0 + processor).
- Connected to an Arduino board, it allows controlling up to four DC motors (two high performance + two standard performance) their direction and speed independently.
- Current feedback detection for high performance motors Two encoder sensor inputs Four analog sensor inputs (3-pin compatible) Ability to read the ON-OFF switch status of batteries with power LED.
- Input voltage: 6.5V to 12V. Operating voltage 5V to 12V, 2A per channel or 4A max. (With external power supply).
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Range of hardware electronics devices and free software (Open Source) with a re-programmable microcontroller, ideal for developing electronics projects both at a professional level, as well as for education or home users. It allows to connect different input and output (I / O) components, an interface that allows to carry out the automation of systems and robotics, as well as to control and power different devices. It can be programmed in Windows, macOSx and GNU / Linux.
specs
specs
- Controller board designed to drive inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, DC motors, and stepper motors. You can use to connect other actuators and sensors through a series of 3-pin male headers.
- Assembled with ATSAMD11 chipset (Arm Cortex-M0 + processor). LiPo battery connector (2S or 3S compatible) and power terminal block for alternate power supply LEDs to visually indicate the direction of rotation of DC motors Built-in processor for automated control of some of the connector outputs I2C as a 4-pin male connector
- Connected to an Arduino board, it allows controlling up to four DC motors (two high performance + two standard performance) their direction and speed independently.
- Current feedback detection for high performance motors Two encoder sensor inputs Four analog sensor inputs (3-pin compatible) Ability to read the ON-OFF switch status of batteries with power LED.
- Input voltage: 6.5V to 12V. Operating voltage 5V to 12V, 2A per channel or 4A max. (With external power supply).
- 4 screw-type terminal blocks to control the servomotors, 1 screw-type terminal block for External Power and 3-pin and 4-pin connectors.
- Terminals for ICSP (In Chip Serial Programmer) connection, includes an ON / OFF switch.
- Dimensions: 50 x 11 x 80 mm (width x height x depth).
- Compatible with our # VF001 power supply.
- Gross Weight: 42 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 5.0 x 8.0 x 1.1 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 8.1 x 6.0 x 2.5 cm
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- LED
- Battery charging cycles
- Arduino
LED