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Two-channel driver of direct current (DC) motors with an operating voltage from 5 to 30 V and a maximum continuous current of 10 A. It can be controlled by a PWM signal or by means of built-in buttons. Cytron MDD10A
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Dual-channel DC motor driver. It allows you to control the movement of motors with a supply voltage from 5 to 30 V and a current consumption of up to 10 A (continuous current). The control can be done via the PWM signal or using the built-in buttons, which allow very easy testing of the drives without the need to connect a controller. The module can work with 3.3 V and 5 V systems, making it compatible with all popular development boards. In the GitHub repository, the Arduino library is available along with the user manual.
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The long-awaited Raspberry Pi 4 model B with the SoC Broadcom BCM2711 SoC (4 x Cortex-A72) running at 1.5GHz, 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM and the Broadcom VideoCore VI graphics chip
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Two-channel driver of direct current (DC) motors with an operating voltage from 5 to 30 V and a maximum continuous current of 10 A. It can be controlled by a PWM signal or by means of built-in buttons. Cytron MDD10A