Page 1 of 4
ROBOTICS & CNC / ROBOTICS
Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo
Shield - I2C interface
PRODUCT ID: 1411
Page 2 of 4
DESCRIPTION
-
You want to make a cool Arduino robot, maybe a hexapod walker, or maybe just a
piece of art with a lot of moving parts. Or maybe you want to drive a lot of LEDs
with precise PWM output. Then you realize that the Arduino has only a few PWM
outputs, and maybe those outputs are conflicting with another shield! What now?
You could give up OR you could just get our handy PWM and Servo driver shield. It's
just like our popular PWM/Servo Breakout but now Arduino-ready and works with
any Arduino that uses shields: Uno, Leo, Mega, ADK, its all good.
When we saw this chip, we quickly realized what an excellent add-on this would be.
Page 3 of 4
Using only two I2C pins, control 16 free-running PWM outputs! You can even stack
up 62 shields to control up to 992 PWM outputs (which we would really like to see
since it would be glorious and like 4 feet tall) Because I2C is a shared bus you can
also connect other I2C devices and sensors to the SCL/SDA pins as long as their
addresses don't conflict (this shield has address 0x40)
• There's an I2C-controlled PWM driver with a built in clock. That means that,
unlike the TLC5940 family, you do not need to continuously send it signal tying
up your microcontroller, its completely free running!
• It is 5V compliant, which means you can control it from a 3.3V Arduino and
still safely drive up to 6V outputs (this is good for when you want to control white
or blue LEDs with 3.4+ forward voltages)
• 6 address select pins so you can stack up to 62 of these on a single i2c bus, a
total of 992 outputs - that's a lot of servos or LEDs
• Adjustable frequency PWM up to about 1.6 KHz
• 12-bit resolution for each output - for servos, that means about 4us
resolution at 60Hz update rate
• Configurable push-pull or open-drain output
We wrapped up this lovely chip into a shield with a couple nice extras
• Terminal block for power input (or you can use the 0.1" breakouts on the side)
• Reverse polarity protection on the terminal block input
• Green and red power-good LEDs
• 3 pin connectors in groups of 4 so you can plug in 16 servos at once (Servo
plugs are slightly wider than 0.1" so you can only stack 4 next to each other on
0.1" header
• Stackable design. You'll need to pick up stacking headers and right angle 3x4
headers in order to stack on top of this shield without the servo connections
getting in the way.
• A spot to place a big capacitor on the V+ line (in case you need it)
• 220 ohm series resistors on all the output lines to protect them, and to make
driving LEDs trivial
• Solder jumpers for the 6 address select pins
• A lot of extra space remaining? Let's turn it into a prototyping area. You get a
5x20 proto area for any extra wiring you'd like to add
This product comes with a fully tested and assembled shield as well as 4 pieces of
3x4 male straight header (for servo/LED plugs), a 2-pin terminal block (for power)
and a stick of 0.1" header so you can plug into an Arduino. A little light soldering
will be required to assemble and customize the board by attaching the desired
headers but it is a 15 minute task that even a beginner can do. If you want to use
Page 4 of 4
right-angle 3x4 headers, we also carry a 4 pack in the shop. Servos and Arduino
not included - but we do sell tons of different servos in the shop so pick up a few
while you're here!
Check out our tutorial with Arduino and you can get our documented Arduino
library which has both PWM and Servo examples!
http://www.adafruit.com/products/1411
7/16/2015
很抱歉,暂时无法提供与“1411”相匹配的价格&库存,您可以联系我们找货
免费人工找货