WeMos D1 Dual Motor Shield
WeMos D1 Dual Motor Shield Driver Module is designed to be able to drive up to two DC motors from your WeMos mini or mini Pro development boards, WeMos provide a library and example sketch to make controlling the shield from your sketches as simple as possible……
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Description:
WeMos D1 Dual Motor Shield is designed to drive up to two DC motors from your WeMos mini or mini Pro development boards. Using PWM, the shield can independently control the speed and direction of each connected motor with a maximum average of up to 1.2A (3.2A peak).
The D1 Dual Motor Shield, together with its supplied headers (3 x 10 way supplied unsoldered), allows it to be easily inserted and removed from the WeMos Mini. Control of the shield is via the WeMos mini’s I2C interface, which can be configured via solder jumpers to one of 4 I2C addresses (0x30 default).
WeMos provide a library and example sketch to make controlling the shield from your sketches as simple as possible.
Features:
- I2C Interface
- Power Supply Voltage: VM =15V MAX
- Output Current: Iout = 1.2A (average) / 3.2A (peak)
- Standby control to save power
- CW/CCW/short brake/stop motor control modes
Package included: 1x WeMos D1 Dual Motor Shield
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Development Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc
Pinout:
- VM………DC Motor Power Supply +(Max 15Vdc)
- GND…….DC Motor Power Supply –
- A1 A2…..Motor A
- B1 B2…..Motor B
- S………..Standby Control Mode
- I2C Mode: Control TB6612’s STBY with I2C protocol
- IO Mode: Control TB6612’s STBY with “S” pin
Shield Reset Mode:
- Short: Reset with D1 mini (reset at power on or press D1 mini’s reset button)
- Open: Reset by “DTR” pin.
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Weight | 0.0020 kg |
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Dimensions | 7 × 6 × 1 cm |