Difference between revisions of "Motor Control Shield"
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− | + | {{FAQ box|Is it normal that the IC of the motor control shield becomes hot in the course of operating?|Don’t worry, it is normal.}} | |
− | + | {{FAQ box|Can the motor control shield drive a quad-channel motor when powered by adjustable voltage supply?|The motor control shield adopts AMS1117-ADJ as its adjustable regulator IC, of which the maximum output current is 800MA. For a common small-power motor, it may require the operating current of 300MA. So the motor control shield is unable to drive a quad-channel motor when powered by adjustable voltage supply. If you want to do so, please select a 5V power supply.}} | |
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− | The motor control shield adopts AMS1117-ADJ as its adjustable regulator IC, of which the maximum output current is 800MA. For a common small-power motor, it may require the operating current of 300MA. So the motor control shield is unable to drive a quad-channel motor when powered by adjustable voltage supply. If you want to do so, please select a 5V power supply. | ||
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==Support== | ==Support== | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 20 July 2015
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FAQ
Answer:
Don’t worry, it is normal.
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Answer:
The motor control shield adopts AMS1117-ADJ as its adjustable regulator IC, of which the maximum output current is 800MA. For a common small-power motor, it may require the operating current of 300MA. So the motor control shield is unable to drive a quad-channel motor when powered by adjustable voltage supply. If you want to do so, please select a 5V power supply.
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