- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Arduino
- Model: ARDUINO-MOTOR-SHIELD-REV3
- Weight: 300.00g
- SKU: ARDUINO-MOTOR-SHIELD-REV3
Product Overview
The Arduino Motor Shield from Arduino-Italy is based on the L298, which is a dual full-bridge driver designed to drive inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, DC and stepping motors. It lets you drive two DC motors with your Arduino board, controlling the speed and direction of each one independently. You can also measure the motor current absorption of each motor, among other features. The shield is TinkerKit compatible, which means you can quickly create projects by plugging TinkerKit modules to the board.
The Arduino Motor Shield must be powered only by an external power supply. Because the L298 IC mounted on the shield has two separate power connections, one for the logic and one for the motor supply driver. The required motor current often exceeds the maximum USB current rating.External (non-USB) power can come either from an AC-to-DC adapter (wall-wart) or battery. The adapter can be connected by plugging a 2.1mm center-positive plug into the Arduino's board power jack on which the motor shield is mounted or by connecting the wires that lead the power supply to the Vin and GND screw terminals, taking care to respect the polarities.
To avoid possible damage to the Arduino board on which the shield is mounted, we recommend using an external power supply that provides a voltage between 7 and 12V. If your motor require more than 9V we recommend that you separate the power lines of the shield and the Arduino board on which the shield is mounted. This is possible by cutting the "Vin Connect" jumper placed on the back side of the shield. The absolute limit for the Vin at the screw terminals is 18V.
The shield can supply 2 amperes per channel, for a total of 4 amperes maximum.
This shield has two separate channels, called A and B, that each use 4 of the Arduino pins to drive or sense the motor. In total there are 8 pins in use on this shield. You can use each channel separately to drive two DC motors or combine them to drive one unipolar stepper motor.
If you don't need the Brake and the Current Sensing and you also need more pins for your application you can disable this features by cutting the respective jumpers on the back side of the shield.
Product Information
Operating Voltage: 5V to 12V
Motor controller: L298P, Drives 2 DC motors or 1 stepper motor
Max current: 2A per channel or 4A max (with external power supply)
Current sensing: 1.65V/A
Dimensions: Length: 2.7", Width: 2.1"
Package includes: 1 x Arduino Motor Shield Rev 3