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This encoder motor is capable of driving two DC motors or one encoder motor. It has 16 pins, allowing you to connect with MegaPi by simply plugging in. The m...

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This encoder motor is capable of driving two DC motors or one encoder motor. It has 16 pins, allowing you to connect with MegaPi by simply plugging in. The motor driver IC on the board is TB6612, which is a high efficiency MOSFET driver with low heat dissipation. Overcurrent protection included to prevent the driver IC from burning out.

Features:

6 V to 12 V motor supply range;

1 A maximum continuous current per motor (2 A peak);

Over-current protection;

Capable of driving one encoder driver (white interface) or two DC motors (green interface);

Color-code male and female pins ensure connecting with MegaPi correctly;

TVS protection included in the interface for driving encoder motors;

Small size for easy connecting with MegaPi;


Specification:

Motor driver: TB6612FNG

Motor channels: 2

Minimum operating voltage: 6 V

Maximum operating voltage: 12 V

Logic voltage: 5V

Continuous output current per channel: 1 A

Peak output current per channel: 2 A 


Dimensions:

1.5cm x 3.0cm 

User Guide:

MegaPi: http://learn.makeblock.com/megapi/ 

Arduino IDE: http://learn.makeblock.com/learning-arduino/ 

Makeblock HD App: http://learn.makeblock.com/makeblock-app-hd/ 

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

encoder
A device attached to a motor or shaft that reports movement, such as rotation steps or position. In a pump system, an encoder can help measure or control how much the motor has turned, which affects how repeatable the watering amount can be.
IDE
Short for Integrated Development Environment, a program used to write, run and manage code. It matters because some learners prefer a traditional coding workspace instead of a guided notebook-style lesson.
motor driver
An electronic circuit that lets a low-power controller switch and control a motor that needs more current than the controller pins can safely provide. Checking motor driver support matters because pumps and motors usually cannot be connected directly to a microcontroller output.
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