Overview:
Needless to say, the Raspberry Pi is powerful enough in most cases, yet it's not that good at providing precise PWM output. You may have tried to control a robotic arm or a hexapod walker by using the Pi, but finally get frustrated due to the limited number of PWM outputs and the jittering servo. Now you get a new option to bring your ideas to life, we prepare this useful Servo Driver Board for you.
Features:
Raspberry Pi connectivity, compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH/2B/3B/3B+
I2C controlled, using only 2 pins
Up to 16-Channel servo/PWM outputs, 12-bit resolution for each channel (4096 scales)
Integrates 5V regulator, up to 3A output current, can be powered from battery through VIN terminal
Standard servo interface, supports common used servo such as SG90, MG90S, MG996R, etc.
Reserved I2C control pins, allows to work with other control boards
Specifications:
Power supply: 5V (Pi connector) OR 6V~12V (VIN terminal)
Servo voltage: 5V
Logic voltage: 3.3V
Driver: PCA9685
Control interface: I2C
Dimension: 65mm x 30mm
Mounting hole size: 3.0mm
Package Including:
1 * PWM Servo Motor Driver IIC Module
1 * RPi screws(2 pack)
- Servo Motor Driver: You may have tried to control a robotic arm or a hexapod walker by using the Raspberry Pi, but finally get frustrated due to the limited number of PWM outputs and the jittering servo. Now you get a new option to bring your ideas to life, we prepare this useful Servo Driver Board for you
- I2C controlled, using only 2 pins; Up to 16-Channel servo/PWM outputs, 12-bit resolution for each channel (4096 scales); Integrates 5V regulator, up to 3A output current, can be powered from battery through VIN terminal
- Raspberry Pi connectivity, compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 3B+ 3B 2B+ 2B Zero/Zero W/Zero WH and Jetson Nano
- Reminder: (1)If you only connect 5V power supply to USB interface, servo cannot be driven; (2)You should connect higher power supply for higher-power servo; (3)Make sure servo are connected properly, otherwise they will not move
- Note: The Raspberry Pi and Servo in the photo are not included
- Servo Motor Driver: You may have tried to control a robotic arm or a hexapod walker by using the Raspberry Pi, but finally get frustrated due to the limited number of PWM outputs and the jittering servo. Now you get a new option to bring your ideas to life, we prepare this useful Servo Driver Board for you
- I2C controlled, using only 2 pins; Up to 16-Channel servo/PWM outputs, 12-bit resolution for each channel (4096 scales); Integrates 5V regulator, up to 3A output current, can be powered from battery through VIN terminal
- Raspberry Pi connectivity, compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 3B+ 3B 2B+ 2B Zero/Zero W/Zero WH and Jetson Nano
- Reminder: (1)If you only connect 5V power supply to USB interface, servo cannot be driven; (2)You should connect higher power supply for higher-power servo; (3)Make sure servo are connected properly, otherwise they will not move
- Note: The Raspberry Pi and Servo in the photo are not included