Arduino

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  • Cytron 10Amp 5-30 V DC Motor Driver

    Cytron Cytron 10Amp 5-30 V DC Motor Driver

    DC brushed motors are the most commonly used and widely available motors in the market. The Cytron 10 Amp 5-30 V DC Motor Driver will help you add functionality to your DC motor. It supports both sign-magnitude PWM signal and locked-antiphase. It is compatible with full solid-state components resulting in higher response time and eliminates the wear and tear of the mechanical relay. Features Supports motor voltage from 5 V to 30 V DC Current up to 13 A continuous and 30 A peak 3.3 V and 5 V logic level input Compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi Speed control PWM frequency up to 20 kHz Fully NMOS H-Bridge for better efficiency No heat sink is required Bi-directional control for one Brushed DC motor Regenerative Braking Downloads User Manual Arduino Library

    € 17,95

    Members € 16,16

  • Cytron 10Amp 7-30 V DC Motor Driver Shield voor Arduino (2 Channels)

    Cytron Cytron 10Amp 7-30 V DC Motor Driver Shield for Arduino (2 Channels)

    You can control the motor driver with PWM and DIR inputs. The Arduino pins for these inputs are configurable via jumpers. If the specified pins on Arduino are already used up by other application/shield, you can select another pin easily with the jumper. There is also a possibility to quickly and conveniently test the functionality of the motor driver with the onboard test buttons and output LEDs. Buck regulator which produces 5 V output is also available to power the Arduino mainboard, which eliminates the need of extra power supply for the Arduino mainboard. The board also offers various protection features. Overcurrent protection prevents the motor driver from damage when the motor stalls or an oversized motor is hooked up. When the motor is trying to draw current more than what the motor driver can support, the motor current will be limited at the maximum threshold. Assisted by temperature protection, the maximum current limiting threshold is determined by the board temperature. The higher the board temperature, the lower the current limiting threshold. As a result, the motor driver delivers its full potential depending on the current conditions without damaging any MOSFETs. Features Shield for Arduino form factor Bidirectional control for two brushed DC motors Control one unipolar/bipolar stepper motor Operating Voltage: DC 7 V to 30 V Maximum Motor Current: 10 A continuous, 30 A peak Buck regulator to produce 5 V output (500 mA max) Buttons for quick testing LEDs for motor output state Selectable Arduino pins for PWM/DIR inputs. PWM/DIR inputs compatible with 1.8 V, 3.3 V and 5 V logic PWM frequency up to 20 kHz (Output frequency is same as input frequency). Overcurrent protection with active current limiting Temperature protection Undervoltage shutdown Possible applications Mobile Robot Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Solar Tracker Game Simulator Automation Machine Downloads Datasheet Sample Code 3D CAD Files Packing List 1x 10Amps 7V-30V DC Motor Driver Shield for Arduino (2 Channels) MDD010

    € 29,95

    Members € 26,96

  • Cytron 25Amp 7-58 V High Voltage DC Motor Driver

    Cytron Cytron 25Amp 7-58 V High Voltage DC Motor Driver

    It is possible to control Cytron 25Amp 7-58 V High Voltage DC Motor Driver with PWM and DIR inputs. The input logic voltage ranges from 1.8 V to 30 V and the board is compatible with variety of host controllers (such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC). If you don't want to deal with programming to control the motor, there is an option to control the motor driver from a potentiometer (speed) and a switch (direction). You can also test the motor quickly and conveniently using the onboard test buttons and motor output LEDs without the need to hook up the host controller. It is possible to power the host controller with the buck regulator which produces 5 V output. This is especially useful for high voltage applications where no additional power source nor high voltage buck regulator is needed. This motor driver also incorporates various protection features. If the motor stalls or you've hooked up an oversized motor, the overcurrent protection will take care of the board and protect it from damage. If the motor is trying to draw current more than what the motor driver can support, the motor current will be limited at the maximum threshold. Assisted by temperature protection, the maximum current limiting threshold depends on the board temperature. The higher the board temperature, the lower the current limiting threshold. Note: Power input does not have reverse-voltage protection. Connecting the battery in reverse polarity will damage the motor driver instantaneously. Features Bidirectional control for one brushed DC motor Operating Voltage: DC 7 V to 58 V Maximum Motor Current: 25 A continuous, 60 A peak 5 V output for the host controller (250 mA max) Buttons for quick testing LEDs for motor output state Dual Input Mode: PWM/DIR or Potentiometer/Switch Input PWM/DIR Inputs compatible with 1.8 V, 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V and 24 V logic (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC, etc) PWM frequency up to 40 kHz (Output frequency is fixed at 16 kHz) Overcurrent protection with active current limiting Temperature protection Undervoltage shutdown Scope of delivery 1 × MD25HV (motor driver board) 1 × Potentiometer with connector 1 × Rocker switch with connector 4 × Nylon PCB Standoffs/Spacers Documents Datasheet Sample Code

    € 62,95

    Members € 56,66

  • Cytron 3Amp 4-16 V DC Motor Driver (2 Channels)

    Cytron Cytron 3Amp 4-16 V DC Motor Driver (2 Channels)

    Features: Supports motor voltage from 4 V to 16 V DC Bidirectional control for two brushed DC motor. Control one unipolar or one bipolar stepper motor. Maximum Motor Current: 3A continuous, 5A peak LEDs for motor output state. Buttons for quick testing. Compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi PWM frequency up to 20kHz Reverse polarity protection Here you can find the product's Datasheet. Check out the sample code provided by Cytron here.

    € 10,95

    Members € 9,86

  • Cytron Maker Uno

    Cytron Cytron Maker Uno

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    Features Piezo Buzzer: Acts as a simple audio output Micro USB Port Programmable Button 12 x LED: Provides visual output on board Specifications Microcontroller ATmega328P Programming IDE Arduino IDE Operating Voltage 5 V Digital I/O 20 PWM 6 Analog Input 6 (10-bit) UART 1 SPI 1 I2C 1 External Interrupt 2 Flash Memory 32 KB SRAM 2 KB EEPROM / Data Flash 1 KB Clock Speed 16 MHz DC Current I/O Pin 20 mA Power Supply USB only DC Current for 5 V USB Source DC Current for 3.3 V 500 mA USB to Serial Chip CH340G Programmable LED 12 at digital Pin 2 to 13 Programmable Push Button 1 at digital Pin 2 Piezo Buzzer 1 at digital Pin 8 Arduino vs Maker Uno

    € 14,95

    Members € 13,46

Buy an Arduino

What is Arduino? Why do you need an Arduino board? What are the benefits?

Arduino boards are equipped with a microcontroller, which is easy to program. The pins of this microcontroller (for example, digital inputs and outputs, and analog inputs) are connected to headers, to which you can connect other electronics without soldering. Connect buttons, potentiometers, LEDs, sensors, motors, displays and many other components and modules to quickly and easily create a prototype of the project you have in mind!

The software for the microcontroller can be developed with a program on your PC, the so-called IDE (integrated development environment). Even for beginners, the IDE is easy to understand, and so are the commands you can use to control your inputs and outputs. For many sensors and other accessories, there are powerful software libraries and samples you can use. Just connect your Arduino board to the PC via USB, write your commands, compile and send your software to the board with one click of the mouse, and see what happens. In short, it has never been easier to create a microcontroller project that includes hardware and software!

The first Arduino boards were developed around 2005 by a group of programming enthusiasts who needed cheap and simple boards for educational purposes. Because programming it was so easy, Arduino became very popular among artists and makers. In the years that followed, more and more boards were developed, some with fairly cheap 8-bit microcontrollers, others with more powerful models, and with different functions on the board such as WiFi or an Ethernet interface. In addition, a very large number of add-on boards, called shields, were developed to expand the functionality.

Arduino boards and the Arduino IDE are often used by Elektor Lab and external authors of Elektor articles and books, for a microcontroller project, or for educational purposes.

What do we offer (our range)?

In addition to many of the currently available Arduino boards Elektor offers official Arduino accessories and a selection of special and tested products from third parties, such as shields (add-on boards) and accessories. We also sell kits and bundles, for example Arduino boards in combination with a book.

Buying an Arduino board: what can you do with it?

What makes Arduino boards so special? These boards are cheap, compact and energy-saving, there are even robust variants for industrial purposes. The boards are very versatile, and there are a huge amount of shields (add-on boards) and modules to expand the functions. All connections can be made without soldering. Programming the Arduino program (called sketch) is very simple, there are many libraries and examples and quite good documentation. Projects such as weather stations, CO2 sensors, simple robots, audio players and much more are easy to implement.

Which accessories are available? What are they used for? What can you do with it?

Buying an Arduino board is just the first step. There are many shields (add-on boards, for example for motor control and lighting) and expansion modules (for example sensors) to expand the functions. Displays, power supplies, housings, cables, ... a wide variety of user-friendly accessories are available. In addition, there are many books about Arduino.

Why should you buy an Arduino from Elektor?

Elektor is an authorized distributor of Arduino. We purchase Arduino directly from the manufacturer in Italy and not through distribution channels.

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