We Have Upgraded The Shield Kit To Make The Bestest, Easiest Way To Drive Dc And Stepper Motors. This Shield Will Make Quick Work Of Your Next Robotics Project! We Kept The Ability To Drive Up To 4 Dc Motors Or 2 Stepper Motors, But Added Many Improvements: Lots Of Other Little Improvements Such As A Polarity Protection Fet On The Power Pins And A Bit Of Prototyping Area. And The Shield Is Assembled And Tested Here At Adafruit So All You Have To Do Is Solder On Straight Or Stacking Headers And The Terminal Blocks. Lets Check Out These Specs Again: 2 Connections For 5V 'Hobby' Servos Connected To The Arduino'S High-Resolution Dedicated Timer - No Jitter! 4 H-Bridges: Tb6612 Chipset Provides 1.2A Per Bridge (3A Peak) With Thermal Shutdown Protection, Internal Kickback Protection Diodes. Can Run Motors On 4.5Vdc To 13.5Vdc. Up To 4 Bi-Directional Dc Motors With Individual 8-Bit Speed Selection (So, About 0.5% Resolution) Up To 2 Stepper Motors (Unipolar Or Bipolar) With Single Coil, Double Coil, Interleaved Or Micro-Stepping. Motors Automatically Disabled On Power-Up Big Terminal Block Connectors To Easily Hook Up Wires (18-26Awg) And Power Arduino Reset Button Brought Up Top Polarity Protected 2-Pin Terminal Block And Jumper To Connect External Power, For Separate Logic/Motor Supplies Tested Compatible With Arduino Uno, Leonardo, Adk/Mega R3, Due, Diecimila & Duemilanove. Works With Mega/Adk R2 And Earlier With 2 Wire Jumpers. Download The Easy-To-Use Arduino Software Library, Check Out The Examples And You'Re Ready To Go! New! As Of 3/21/2014 We Are Shipping Motor Shields With The Terminal Blocks, And Power Jumper Pre-Soldered On. You'Ll Still Need To Do A Little Soldering To Put On The Shield-Headers (Or Stacking Headers) But It Should Be Even Easier And Faster To Get Started!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the model number of this motor shield?A: The model number is one thousand four hundred thirty-eight. This identifies the specific version of the Adafruit Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield.
Q: What kind of motors can this shield drive?A: This shield can drive up to four bi-directional DC motors or two stepper motors. It supports various motor types, offering flexibility for robotics projects.
Q: What is the voltage range for the motors?A: The voltage range is four point five volts DC to thirteen point five volts DC. This allows compatibility with a variety of motor specifications.
Q: How many stackable shields can I use?A: You can stack up to thirty-two shields. This means you can control up to sixty-four stepper motors or one hundred twenty-eight DC motors.
Q: What is included in the kit?A: The kit includes an assembled motor shield, terminal blocks, and a power jumper pre-soldered. You'll need to solder on the shield headers for complete assembly.
Q: How do I install the motor shield?A: To install, simply solder the headers onto the shield and connect it to your Arduino. Follow the included instructions for wiring and setup.
Q: Is this shield compatible with all Arduino models?A: Yes, it is compatible with many Arduino models including UNO, Leonardo, and Mega R3. Additional jumpers may be required for older models.
Q: Can I use this shield for beginners?A: Yes, this shield is suitable for beginners. The easy-to-use Arduino software library and clear examples make it accessible for new users.
Q: How do I keep the motor shield in good condition?A: To maintain the shield, ensure it's stored in a dry area and avoid exposing it to moisture. Regularly check connections for wear.
Q: What should I do if the shield arrives damaged?A: If the shield arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They can guide you through the return or replacement process.
Q: Is there a warranty on the motor shield?A: Yes, the motor shield comes with a limited warranty. Check the manufacturer’s website for specific warranty details and coverage.
Q: How do I troubleshoot common issues with the shield?A: For troubleshooting, check all wiring connections and ensure the power supply is adequate. Refer to the manual for specific problem-solving steps.
Q: Can I connect other I2C devices to this shield?A: Yes, you can connect other I2C devices or shields to the same pins. This allows for expanded functionality in your projects.
Q: How does this shield handle thermal protection?A: The shield features thermal shutdown protection for each bridge. This prevents overheating and damage during operation.
Q: What improvements are made in version 2.3?A: Version 2.3 includes a TB6612 MOSFET driver and improved voltage handling. These enhancements increase efficiency and reduce power loss.