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Product description: M3H550 - three-channel DC 22 V / 1.7 A motor controller - shield for Raspberry Pi - assembled - Pololu 5071
A controller in the form of an overlay that allows you to control DC motors from the Raspberry Pi minicomputer via the I2C interface . The module can support a maximum of three engines powered by voltage from 1.8 V to 22 V. The maximum output current per motor is 1.7 A , with the possibility of jumps to 5 A in a few seconds. The user can connect several controllers to the same I2C bus and expand the project with additional motors. The kit includes a fully assembled cover .
Product compatible with Raspberry Pi !
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M3H550 - three-channel DC 22 V / 1.7 A motor controller - shield for Raspberry Pi - assembled - Pololu 5071.
Main features of the M3H550 controller
- Control of three DC motors
- Shield for Raspberry Pi
- Possibility to connect multiple controllers to one bus and expand the project with additional engines
- Protection against reverse voltage on the motor power supply up to 20 V
- Optional cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
- Configurable traffic parameters:
- maximum acceleration/deceleration
- initial speed
- delay in changing direction
- Eight PWM frequency options from 1 kHz to 80 kHz
- Protection in case of connection loss
- Configurable automatic error response
- Engine supply voltage measurement (VIN)
- Protection against reverse current from motors
- Information LEDs
Technical specifications of the M3H550 controller
- Number of channels: 3
- Supply voltage: 1.8V to 22V
- Operating voltage of the logic part: from 3 V to 4.9 V (5 V voltage is not recommended)
- Continuous current: 1.7 A
- Maximum instantaneous current: 5 A
- PWM frequency: 1 kHz to 80 kHz
- Dimensions: 32.5 x 56 mm
- Weight: 8 g
Set contents
- M3H550 - three-channel DC motor controller 22 V / 1.7 A - shield for Raspberry Pi - assembled - Pololu 5071
- Set of spacers M2.5 x 11 mm, screws and nuts