Description
The Device is a monolithic integrated high voltage,high current four channel driver designed to accept standard DTL or TTL logic levels and drive inductive loads (such as relays solenoides, DC
and stepping motors) and switching power transistors .To simplify use as two bridges each pair of channels is equipped with an enable input. A separate supply input is provided for the logic, allowing operation at a lower voltage and internal clamp diodes are included. This device is suitable for use in switching applications at frequencies up to 5 kHz.
Package includes: 1×L293D Motor Shield
Features
- DC4.5-25V 600mA output current capability per channel
- 1.2A peak output current (non repetitive)per channel
- Enable facility
- Over temperature protection
- Logical “0” input voltage up to 1.5 V(high noise immunity)
- Internal clamp diodes
Specification:
- New L293D motor shield, the input voltage DC4.5-25V
- 600mA output current capability per channel
- 1.2A peak output current(non repetitive) per channel
- Enable facility
- Overtemperature protection
- Logical “0” input voltage up to 1.5V(High noise immunity)
- Internal clamp diodes
Getting started with L293D Mini Motor 4 Channel Drive Shield
Firstly, we need to finish up with the connections of the L293D 4 Channel Motor Drive Shield with what it is about to control all in a suitable manner in order to get the desired outcome. First refer to the figure below as i guides how to completely connect the L293D with a motor.
The above figure fully guides how any appliance should be connected on the shield respectively. Now that the connections are done we shift to arduino IDE code to control the driver in any designated manner.
After uploading the code into arduino you can see the outcome of the whole thing as it was shown above. You need to make sure that the Motor Driver library is installed for further different manner controls.