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Using DC Power Supply only may DAMAGE the driver. Use battery instead.
Note: Power input does not have reverse-voltage protection. Connecting the battery in reverse polarity will damage the motor driver instantaneously.
Features:
- Bidirectional control for one brushed DC motor.
- Operating Voltage: DC 7V to 58V
- Maximum Motor Current: 25A continuous, 60A peak
- 5V output for the host controller (250mA max)
- Buttons for quick testing.
- LEDs for motor output state.
- Dual Input Mode: PWM/DIR or Potentiometer/Switch Input.
- PWM/DIR Inputs compatible with 1.8V, 3.3V, 5V, 12V and 24V logic (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC, etc).
- PWM frequency up to 40kHz (Output frequency is fixed at 16kHz).
- Overcurrent protection with active current limiting.
- Temperature protection.
- Undervoltage shutdown.
ludyGreen
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
This relatively expensive motor driver burns out after relatively few cycles. I bought it because it was marketed as easy to install (if a DC current is used to charge, it is difficult), and easy to program (true). But, it shorts out quickly and so not worth it!
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