ARM mbed shield can drive up to four brushed DC motors
04-02-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Design & Manufacture
Mouser is now stocking the MAXREFDES89# full-bridge DC motor driver ARM mbed
shield from Maxim Integrated. The MAXREFDES89# provides developers with a
rapid prototyping and development platform for driving up to four brushed DC
motors. The board is an mbed-compatible, Arduino-form-factor shield for the
rapid development of brushed DC motor applications.
The shield contains four MAX14871 full-bridge DC motor drivers, one MAX17501
DC-DC converter, four MAX4704 low-voltage 4:1 analog multiplexers, two
MAX5387 low-voltage digital potentiometers, and one MAX7300 I/O expander.
Each MAX14871 driver provides the necessary functions to drive a brushed DC
motor, while the additional parts allow for complete testing and operation
in a variety of configurations.
The MAXREFDES89# features a supply voltage range of 7V to 36VDC, depending
on the motors used, which can have a continuous current of up to 2A per
driver. Developers can use an available mbed shield library, which abstracts
the details of interfacing with the supporting hardware of the reference
design, to simplify development. The simplicity of brushed motors and the
robustness of the MAXREFDES89# shield combine for an ideal solution for
prototyping robotics, gaming machines, and industrial automation projects.