Thursday, February 14, 2013

Red Dragon Motor Drivers


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The Red Dragon 1 can be used as a stand alone motor driver without either the Picaxe chip or the RF remote board. 2 L293D chips can control 4 motors (to about 1 amp limit), forward and reverse with 8 digital control inputs. Put positive voltage on motor #1 forward connection and the motor goes forward. Please note the output voltage to the motor will be about 3/4 the supply voltage. So an 8 volt supply would be about 6 volts at the motor when it is activated. This kit will require soldering, sample wiring diagrams are included.
  • 2 L293D chips
  • 2 chip sockets
  • A quick reference guide
  • Red Dragon 1 circuit board.
The Red Dragon 1 board is a PICAXE 18M2 PC programmable microcomputer with onboard memory for 1800 lines of code. 2 motor driver chips you to have 4 motors under program control forward and reverse. The board has contacts designed to solder on inexpensive 4 & 6 channel RF remote control receiver boards. You then use the small remotes press a button they will be detected on PICAXE pins and can be used live under program control. I include the full specs of the board so you can experiment beon the motor driver and build a full system if you wish.
This kit only includes the motor driver parts of the board and a guide on how to tap into just the motor driver outputs and input signal lines. You do not need the PICAXE chip or a remote receiver board to use just motor driver. Please note that control inputs for motors #1 and #2 are at the PICAXE chip socket pins. Control inputs for the motors #3 and #4 are the 4 pin header connections along the edge of the board. If you only wish to control one motor you can omit one of the L293D chips.
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