The Motoron M2S24v14 Dual High-Power Motor Controller Shield for Arduino makes it easy to control two high-power DC motors from an Arduino or Arduino-compatible board through an I²C interface. The M2S24v14 supports motor supply voltages from 6.5 V to 40 V and can deliver continuous output currents up to 14 A per motor. This version ships with soldered stackable headers and terminal blocks.
Stacking disclaimer: The included terminal blocks are taller than the headers, so this version is intended to be used by itself or at the top of a stack. For stackable shields, we recommend getting the kit version and soldering wires to the board instead of the terminal blocks.
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Dimensions
Size:
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2.56″ × 2.02″
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Weight:
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25 g
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General specifications
Channels:
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2
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Model:
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Motoron M2S24v14
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Control interface:
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I²C
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Minimum operating voltage:
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6.5 V
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Maximum operating voltage:
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40 V1
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Continuous output current per channel:
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14 A2
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Minimum logic voltage:
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3.0 V
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Maximum logic voltage:
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5.5 V
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Reverse voltage protection?:
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Y
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Connectors soldered?:
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Y
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Identifying markings
PCB dev codes:
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mc2s31a
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Other PCB markings:
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0J13657
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Notes:
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- Absolute maximum; higher voltages can permanently destroy the motor drivers. Recommended maximum is approximately 34 V, which leaves a safety margin for ripple voltage on the supply line.
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- Typical results at room temperature with both channels running at 90% duty cycle.