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The board features bi-directional motor control using a TB6612 dual H-bridge, so it can control one stepper motor or two brushed DC motors with 4.5-13VDC power and about 1A current draw per motor. Adafruit 2653
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2653 - PhoBot - Robotics Shield for Photon
Description:
Get your Particle (formally known as Spark) Photon moving with a PhoBot Robotics shield. No, this is not a robot that makes you a delicious bowl of Vietnamese soup. Instead, its a board from Simon Monk thats kind of like a Motorshield for your Spark Core or Particle Photon that makes controlling small robots easy!
The board features bi-directional motor control using a TB6612 dual H-bridge, so it can control one stepper motor or two brushed DC motors with 4.5-13VDC power and about 1A current draw per motor. Theres also two open drain 2A MOSFET outputs for things like solenoids or large LEDs. Theres a socket for a HC-SR04 sonar sensor, and a socket breakout available to use with 5V i2c interface sensors. The board provides 5V regulated power to Photon or Core with a max input voltage of 12V.
Theres an accompanying C library here to help you get your PhoBot up and running and SparkCore or Photon controlling robots!
Note:
This product is just the PhoBot. This product does not contain the Photon.
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Bipolar stepper motor. It has a resolution of 200 steps/revolution (1.8 ° per step), has a nominal voltage of 7.4 V, and draws a current of 0.28 A per coil. Pololu 1207
The HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor module is commonly used in conjunction with Arduino to precisely measure distances ranging from 2 cm to 500 cm, with a resolution of 3 mm. It is a good choice for projects in the field of robotics, automation and security systems. It works on the principle of emission and reception of ultrasonic waves. It works with microcontroller platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32 or STM32. modHC-SR04
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Particle’s IoT (Internet of Things) hardware development kit, the Photon, provides everything you need to build a connected project. Particle has combined a powerful 120Mhz ARM Cortex M3 micro-controller with a Broadcom Wi-Fi chip in a tiny thumbnail-sized module called the PØ (P-Zero)
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IoT development board the size of Arduino, equipped with an ARM Cortex-M3 processor (STM32F205) and a Wi-Fi communication module (with an integrated antenna and uFL connector). SparkFun DEV-13321
Module with pressure, humidity and temperature sensor. It uses the I2C interface and allows the connection of additional wind sensors via the RJ11 connector. SparkFun DEV-13674
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Prototype board designed to cooperate with Particle Photon. The board has prototype holes with a 2.54 mm pitch and pins of the I2C interface. SparkFun DEV-13598
Photon Micro OLED Shield breaks out a small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED to use with your Photon module. It’s “micro”, but it still packs a punch – the OLED display is crisp, and you can fit a deceivingly large amount of graphics on there. DEV-13628
The power module is equipped with a LiPo battery charging system. It allows you to power the board with a battery and create a portable IoT device. SparkFun DEV-13626
The board features bi-directional motor control using a TB6612 dual H-bridge, so it can control one stepper motor or two brushed DC motors with 4.5-13VDC power and about 1A current draw per motor. Adafruit 2653