Makerverse Motor Driver 2 Channel | Quickstart Guide with Raspberry Pi Pico
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The full guide: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/makerverse-motor-driver-2-channel-application-guide.html
This guide covers the use of the Makerverse 2 Channel Motor Driver to control small DC motors and bipolar stepper motors from a microcontroller. Code examples are provided for the Raspberry Pi Pico, but the concepts can be easily applied to other microcontrollers such as the Arduino family or Micro:bit.
If you have any questions about this content or want to share a project you're working on head over to our maker forum http://coreelec.io/forum
• How to Setup a Raspberry Pi Pico and Code with Thonny: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/how-to-setup-a-raspberry-pi-pico-and-code-with-thonny.html
• Digital to Analogue Conversion with Raspberry Pi: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/digital-to-analogue-conversion-with-raspberry-pi.html
• Controlling Stepper Motors with Arduino: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/controlling-steppers-with-arduino.html
Core Electronics is located in the heart of Newcastle, Australia. We're powered by makers, for makers. Drop by if you are looking for:
• Raspberry Pi https://core-electronics.com.au/raspberry-pi.html
• Arduino https://core-electronics.com.au/arduino.html
• Sparkfun https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/sparkfun-australia
• Adafruit https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/adafruit-australia
• Pololu https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/pololu-australia
• DFRobot https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/dfrobot-australia
The following trademarks are owned by Core Electronics Pty Ltd:
"Core Electronics" and the Core Electronics logo
"Makerverse" and the Makerverse logo
"PiicoDev" and the PiicoDev logo
"GlowBit" and the GlowBit logo
This guide covers the use of the Makerverse 2 Channel Motor Driver to control small DC motors and bipolar stepper motors from a microcontroller. Code examples are provided for the Raspberry Pi Pico, but the concepts can be easily applied to other microcontrollers such as the Arduino family or Micro:bit.
If you have any questions about this content or want to share a project you're working on head over to our maker forum http://coreelec.io/forum
• How to Setup a Raspberry Pi Pico and Code with Thonny: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/how-to-setup-a-raspberry-pi-pico-and-code-with-thonny.html
• Digital to Analogue Conversion with Raspberry Pi: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/digital-to-analogue-conversion-with-raspberry-pi.html
• Controlling Stepper Motors with Arduino: https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/controlling-steppers-with-arduino.html
Core Electronics is located in the heart of Newcastle, Australia. We're powered by makers, for makers. Drop by if you are looking for:
• Raspberry Pi https://core-electronics.com.au/raspberry-pi.html
• Arduino https://core-electronics.com.au/arduino.html
• Sparkfun https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/sparkfun-australia
• Adafruit https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/adafruit-australia
• Pololu https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/pololu-australia
• DFRobot https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/dfrobot-australia
The following trademarks are owned by Core Electronics Pty Ltd:
"Core Electronics" and the Core Electronics logo
"Makerverse" and the Makerverse logo
"PiicoDev" and the PiicoDev logo
"GlowBit" and the GlowBit logo
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