Compact Click dev tool from MIKROE

DC Motor 31 Click from MIKROE is a compact add-on board engineered to drive brushed DC motors providing precise control DC Motor 31 Click from MIKROE is a compact add-on board engineered to drive brushed DC motors providing precise control

DC Motor 31 Click from MIKROE is a compact add-on board engineered to drive brushed DC motors providing precise control, torque adjustment, and fault monitoring for a wide variety of applications. It is a recent addition to the company’s 1800-strong Click board family.

“This Click board is an ideal solution for industrial automation, consumer devices, and robotic systems that require robust and energy-efficient brushed DC motor control. To inspire and support development, we have already created hundreds of ready-to-use embedded projects featuring the DC Motor 31 Click at EmbeddedWiki,” said Nebojsa Matic, CEO of MIKROE.

DC Motor 31 Click is based on the TB67H482FNG, a BiCD constant-current single H-bridge driver IC from Toshiba Semiconductor. Supporting motor supply voltages from 8.2V to 44V and output currents up to 4A, it integrates PWM constant-current drive, decay mode selection, and a trimmer for fine motor speed tuning.

In common with all Click boards released by MIKROE, DC Motor 31 Clicks also feature the ClickID function which enables automatic identification by the host system, simplifying use. Devices are fully compatible with the mikroBUS socket and can be used on any host system supporting the mikroBUS standard. They come with the mikroSDK open-source libraries, offering excellent flexibility for evaluation and customisation.

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