Product description: Motoron M2H24v14 two-channel driver for motors - 40 V / 14 A - shield for Raspberry Pi - assembled - Pololu 5051
The Motoron M2H24v14 motor driver is a module in the form of an overlay for Raspberry Pi minicomputers, designed by the Pololu company. The module is equipped with a 40-pin connector to which you can connect other shields. The product communicates with the Raspberry board using the I2C interface, so only two GPIO pins of the minicomputer are needed to start working. The Motoron M2H24v14 allows you to control two motors with a supply voltage from 6.5 V to 40 V and a current of up to 14 A.
The product is compatible with the Raspberry Pi !
Before starting work, also check the user's guide prepared by the manufacturer.
Motoron M2H24v14 two-channel motor driver - 40 V / 14 A - Raspberry Pi overlay - assembled - Pololu 5051 - example of connection with Raspberry Pi and additional Motoron overlay.
Main features of Motoron M2H24v14 motors driver
- Equipped with two LEDs indicating the operating status and errors.
- Mounted directly on the GPIO pins of the Raspberry.
- Pre-assembled by the manufacturer, it has soldered goldpin connectors and screw connectors.
- It allows you to control two motors simultaneously.
- Supports voltage from 6.5 V to 40 V and amperage up to 14 A.
- It is protected against reverse polarity of the motors' power supply.
Set contains
- 1x Raspberry Pi motoron M2H24v14 - motor driver
- 4x M2.5 spacers 11 mm long
- 4x screws
- 4x nuts
Motoron motor driver specification
- Driver: M2H24v14
- Number of channels: 2
- The supply voltage of the motors: from 6.5 V to 40 V
- Logic voltage: from 3 V to 5.5 V
- Maximum current: 14 A.
- Control interface: I2C
- I2C clock frequency: 400 kHz
- Configurable traffic parameters:
- Maximum acceleration / deceleration forward / backward
- Initial speed forward / reverse
- Forward / reverse direction change delay
- PWM frequency: eight states, from 1kHz to 80kHz
- Features:
- Power detection
- Configurable current limiting
- The Command Timeout command stops the motors when the Raspberry Pi stops working
- Configurable automatic error response
- Measurement of the voltage supplied to the motor
- Work signaling:
- 2 status LEDs
- LEDs to show the direction of the motor