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#16781 Driving a Motor That Needs 95mA

Posted by Vontux on 17 August 2011 - 12:41 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)

Thanks, I would greatly appreciate that. I'm sure your soldering couldn't be any worse than mine is.



#16751 Driving a Motor That Needs 95mA

Posted by Vontux on 16 August 2011 - 05:17 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)

This driver looks good. Would you mind providing some info on / pictures of your wiring?

I drive two NXT motors with this;
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9457


Works perfectly. Very easy to use as well.




#16601 Driving a Motor That Needs 95mA

Posted by Vontux on 11 August 2011 - 02:59 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)

Using something like these should work shouldn't it?

http://www.robotsimp...ller_and_Driver



#16600 Driving a Motor That Needs 95mA

Posted by Vontux on 11 August 2011 - 02:54 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)

Use the [url="http://www.arduino.c...ys.pdf"]Arduino relay schematic{/url] replacing the relay in the circuit with your motor. As Chris Seto mentioned, you need a diode and resistor, both of which are in the schematic. If you neglect to put them in the circuit, there is a very very good chance you will burn up the IO port on the Netduino board.

-dan

Thanks greatly for that, I certainly don't want to burn up my netduino on my first project that does more than blink an led in morse code :)



#16501 Driving a Motor That Needs 95mA

Posted by Vontux on 08 August 2011 - 09:23 PM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)

Hello I have a 3VDC vibration motor that requires 95mA. I am a programmer, but I am new to working with the netduino and connecting electronic components using anything other than USB, RS232 or RJ-45. Any insight that could be provided I would greatly appreciate.




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