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16 channel PWM Servo Motor Shield for Arduino
The 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Driver Shield is designed for development boards compatible with Arduino which will drive up to 16 servos over I2C with only 2 pins. You can use jumper wires to connect.
The onboard PWM controller will drive all 16 channels simultaneously with no additional board compatible with Arduino processing overhead. What's more, you can stack up to 62 of them to control even more servo motors - all with the same 2 pins.
This shield is perfect if you want to build a robot, perhaps a hexapod or a project that requires several components that require movement. It is also ideal in controlling many LEDs with precise PWM signal and perform microprocessors has a limited number of PWM pins. For these applications, the shield of servo-motors with a PWM driver is the product you are looking for. Using this shield, 16-pin PWM can be controlled with just 2 pins I2C interface.
Applications:
- RGB or RGBA LED drivers
- LED status information
- LED displays
- LCD backlights
- Keypad backlights for cellular phones or handheld devices
Package Includes:
- 1 x 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Driver Shield
Specifications:
Shield Type | Servo Driver Shield |
Number of Channel | 16 |
Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1cms |
Weight | 15 grams |
1. What is servo shield?
- This servo shield connects 20 servos to SPDuino and other Arduino-compatible boards. The servos' selectable power supply allows you to choose between the onboard regulator and other suitable power sources via separate servo power terminals.
2. What are the applications of the 16-channel PWM Servo Motor Shield?
- The 16-channel PWM Servo Motor Shield is used in applications like RGB or RGBA LED drivers, LED status information, LED displays, LCD backlights, and Keypad backlights for cellular phones or handheld devices. This shield is perfect if you want to build a robot, perhaps a hexapod, or a project that requires several components that require movement.
3. Does Arduino need Motor Shield?
- Using an Arduino and the Arduino Motor Shield, you can easily control motor direction and speed. It makes incorporating a motor into your project very simple by allowing you to simply address Arduino pins. It also enables you to power a motor with a separate power supply of up to 12 volts.