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Two-channel driver of direct current (DC) motors with a working voltage from 7 to 30 V and a maximum continuous current of 10 A. It can be controlled by a PWM signal or by buttons. Cytron MDDRC10
Two-channel driver for direct current (DC) motors. It allows you to control the movement of motors with a supply voltage from 7 to 30 V and a current consumption of up to 10 A (continuous current). The control can be done by modeling PWM signal (e.g. directly from the RC receiver) or by means of built-in buttons, which allow very easy testing of the drives without the need to connect the controller. The controller uses components that ensure fast response times. The module has protection against overload, overheating and too low supply voltage. There is a 5 V voltage stabilizer on the board, which can be used, among others, to power the RC receiver.
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