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The
original Adafruit Motorshield kit is one of our most beloved kits,
which is why we decided to make something even better. 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:
Instead of a L293D darlington driver, we now have the TB6612 MOSFET
drivers with 1.2A per channel current capability (you can draw up
to 3A peak for approx 20ms at a time). It also has much lower voltage
drops across the motor so you get more torque out of your batteries, and
there are built-in flyback diodes as well.
Instead of using a latch and the Arduino's PWM pins, we have a fully-dedicated PWM driver chip onboard.
This chip handles all the motor and speed controls over I2C. Only two
pins (SDA & SCL) are required to drive the multiple motors, and
since it's I2C you can also connect any other I2C devices or shields to
the same pins. This also makes it drop-in compatible with any Arduino,
such as the Uno, Due, Leonardo and Mega R3.
Completely stackable design: 5 address-select pins means up to 32
stackable shields: that's 64 steppers or 128 DC motors! What on earth
could you do with that many steppers? I have no idea but if you come up
with something send us a photo because that would be a pretty glorious
project.
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:
Comes with an assembled & tested shield, terminal block, plain
header, jumper. Some soldering is required to assemble the headers on.
Stacking headers not included, but we sell them in the shop so if you
want to stack shields, please pick them up at the same time. Arduino and motors are not included but we have lots of motors in the shop and all our hobby servos, DC motors, and stepper motors work great.
We have a great tutorial in the Adafruit Learning System with a lot of documentation and example code, so please check it out
Details:
Datasheet for the motor driver chip
Revision history:
See our Distributors page for a complete list of distributors.