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'''THIS PAGE REFERS TO A PRE-RELEASE VERSION OF THE NU32 PIC32 DEVELOPMENT BOARD. FOR INFORMATION, SAMPLE CODE, AND VIDEOS RELATED TO THE PRODUCTION VERSION (2016 AND LATER), AND TO THE CORRESPONDING BOOK "EMBEDDED COMPUTING AND MECHATRONICS WITH THE PIC32 MICROCONTROLLER," VISIT [[NU32|THE NU32 PAGE]].''' |
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Using the TB6612 H-bridge. |
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The TB6612 is a MOSFET based motor driver. |
The TB6612 is a MOSFET based motor driver. |
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== Wiring == |
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[[Image:TB6612andMAX9918_wireup.png|thumb|600px|center]] |
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== Details == |
== Details == |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 16 January 2016
THIS PAGE REFERS TO A PRE-RELEASE VERSION OF THE NU32 PIC32 DEVELOPMENT BOARD. FOR INFORMATION, SAMPLE CODE, AND VIDEOS RELATED TO THE PRODUCTION VERSION (2016 AND LATER), AND TO THE CORRESPONDING BOOK "EMBEDDED COMPUTING AND MECHATRONICS WITH THE PIC32 MICROCONTROLLER," VISIT THE NU32 PAGE.
Using the TB6612 H-bridge.
Overview
The TB6612 is a MOSFET based motor driver.
Wiring
Details
Use the following table to determine the motor output:
More Information
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