Description
Meet the HBridge v1.1 Unit – a state-of-the-art DC motor drive module that redefines motor control. Powered by the “STM32F030+RZ7899” scheme, this module enables seamless I2C communication with the M5 host, offering precise PWM control for speed adjustment, as well as easy management of forward, reverse, and braking functions.
Safety and reliability take center stage with built-in safeguards against over-current, over-voltage, and over-temperature situations. The module’s total power MOSTUBE switch circuit allows dynamic motor control through programming, while the integrated total current acquisition circuit ensures safe motor operation.
Adapting to diverse needs, the module incorporates a smart 6-12V and 5V switching circuit. It’s a perfect fit for a range of applications, from robotics, motor drives, and industrial automation to smart homes. Elevate your projects with the HBridge v1.1 Unit – where cutting-edge technology meets simplicity and versatility.
Features
- Overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature protection
- Power switching
- I2C address: Default 0x20
- current detech
- Programming platform: Arduino, UIFlow
Includes
- 1 × Hbridge V1.1 Unit
- 1 × VH3.96-4P
- 1x HY2.0-4P Cable(20cm)
- 1x M2 Hex Wrench
- 1x 470uf aluminum electrolytic capacitor
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors connected to the positive and negative poles of the power input can provide buffer protection for the circuit. Be careful not to connect them in the opposite direction
Applications
- robot
- Motor driven
- Industrial automation
- Smart home
Specification
Resources | Parameters |
---|---|
MCU | STM32F030F4P6 |
DC bidirectional motor driver chip | RZ7899 |
Current acquisition chip | INA199A1DCKR |
External access DC voltage | MAX 12V |
I2C mailing address | Default 0x20 (can be modified by toggle of the encoding switch) |
Maximum allowable current | 3A |
Use temperature | 0-40°C |
Product Size | 48mm* 24mm*8mm |
Package Size | 136mm* 92mm*13mm |
Product Weight | 9.1g |
Package Weight | 14g |
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