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DRV8835 Dual Motor Driver Carrier
This tiny breakout board for TI’s DRV8835 dual motor driver can deliver 1.2 A per channel continuously (1.5 A peak) to a pair of DC motors, and it supports two possible control interfaces for added flexibility of use: IN/IN and PHASE/ENABLE. With an operating voltage range from 0 V to 11 V and built-in protection against reverse-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature, this driver is a great solution for powering up to two small, low-voltage motors. The carrier board has the form factor of a 14-pin DIP package, which makes it easy to use with standard solderless breadboards and 0.1″ perfboards.
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Paul's Wixel-based line following robot: Two Point Four
- 18 August 2015Two Point Four was my entry in the LVBots 2015 line following competition, originally built for our 2013 contest but significantly rebuilt since...
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Amanda's line following robot: Newbie
- 5 June 2015Many of the engineers and robot enthusiasts here at Pololu competed in the LVBots 2015 line following competition. (For house rules and details...
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Claire's line following robot: Oddish
- 7 May 2015A few weeks ago the local robotics club, LVBots, hosted a line following competition here at Pololu, and like many of the engineers here, I built a...
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New product: Pololu DRV8835 Dual Motor Driver Kit for Raspberry Pi B+
- 22 August 2014When the Raspberry Pi Model B+ was released last month, one of the most exciting features for us was the availability of a second hardware PWM...
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Two new motor driver shields for Arduino
- 15 August 2014We are excited to announce the addition of two new motor drivers to our selection of Arduino shields: the Pololu DRV8835 Dual Motor Driver Shield...
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Wi-Fi controlled Zumo Chassis with DRV8835 and GoPro
- 26 June 2014Forum user Pablo shared his Wi-Fi controlled robot with pictures and videos from his Instagram. In Pablo’s forum post, he summarizes his project,...
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Paul's dead reckoning robot
- 1 April 2014This post is about my first-place entry in the 2014 LVBots Dead Reckoning Competition, a 150 mm round robot named paul-dead-reckoning2.88ec5df. I...
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R2-DR, Kevin's dead reckoning robot
- 26 March 2014When I first started planning a robot for the recent LVBots dead reckoning competition, it was more or less a conventional design—a flat chassis...
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David and Fang's dead reckoning robot based on the mbed LPC1768
- 14 March 2014Several people here at Pololu made robots to compete in the LVBots dead reckoning competition last week. This post is about the robot I made along...