Click board delivers precise control for BDC motors

Mikroe's DC Motor 31 Click board for brushed DC motors.

Mikroe has released the DC Motor 31 Click, a compact add-on board designed to drive brushed DC motors. The Click board provides precise control, torque adjustment, and fault monitoring for a range of applications.

Mikroe's DC Motor 31 Click board for brushed DC motors.

(Source: Mikroe)

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

In common with all Mikroe Click boards, the DC Motor 31 Clicks feature the ClickID function which enables automatic identification by the host system. 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 for evaluation and customization.

The DC Motor 31 Click joins Mikroe’s range of 1,800 Click boards. The new Click board offers hundreds of ready-to-use embedded projects at EmbeddedWiki. The board is priced at $29 for a single unit.

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