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Tutorial Arduino Motor Stepper Servo Shield – Part 1 Servos

Tutorial: Arduino Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield – Part 1: Servos

This post starts a small (or larger?) series of tutorials using the Arduino Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield with the FRDM-KL25Z board. That motor shield is probably one of the most versatile on the market, and features 2 servo and 4 motor connectors for DC or stepper motors. That makes it a great shield for any robotic project

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Stepper Motor Control System Based On Arduino With ULN2003 Chip

Stepper Motor Control System Based On Arduino With ULN2003 Chip

Project Summary: This project uses ULN2003 chip to drive. The working voltage is DC5V. It is widely used on ATM machine, inkjet printer,cutting plotter, fax machine,spraying equipment, medical instruments and equipments, PC peripheral, and USB Mass Storage ,precise instrument,industrial control system,office automation,robot areas,etc. Bill of Materials: 1.Arduino  UNO V3.0 R3 Board or Compatible Arduino 2.1602A HD44780

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Brushless DC BLDC motor with Arduino. Part 3 – The Stroboscope Project

Brushless DC (BLDC) motor with Arduino. Part 3 – The Stroboscope Project

It has been all dry theory in the Brushless DC (BLDC) motor with Arduino series up to this point. This is where it gets to be more fun. If you’ve just arrived, please check out the previous two installments: Driving a three-phase brushless DC motor with Arduino – Part 1. Theory Brushless DC (BLDC) motor

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Carefully push the TIP120 towards your left and against the relay as shown.

Easy, Reversible Motor Control for Arduino (or any Microcontroller) using arduino

This project uses just three main components to provide forward and reverse control for a single motor.  You can easily interface it to an Arduino or any other microcontroller. It’s so simple – you can wire it up “free-form” without a circuit board in about 15 minutes. Features: All parts available at Radio Shack for

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