4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Stepper and DC type motor drivers
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4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by admin » Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:06 pm

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Description:

This module uses two L293D drivers to control up to 4 DC motors, or 2 stepper motors. The module also provides a convenient pass through for 4 standard servo's.

PLEASE NOTE: This module has an on board 5V regulator. Do not exceed a maximum of 750mA as you will risk blowing the regulator and causing damage to any components connected to the 5V supply.


Specification:

Driver chips: L293D Dual H-Bridge Motor Driver IC
Drive part of the input voltage Vdd: +5 V ~ +16 V
Drive part peak current Io: 1A
Drive part continuous current: 600mA
Logical part of the operating current range: 0 ~ 36mA
Control signal input voltage range (IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8): Low: -0.3V ≤ Vin ≤ 1.5V High: 2.3V ≤ Vin ≤ Vss
Enable signal input voltage range (EN1 EN2 EN3 EN4): Low: -0.3V ≤ Vin ≤ 1.5V (control signal is invalid) High: 2.3V ≤ Vin ≤ Vss (control signal active)
Maximum power consumption: 20W (when the temperature T = 25 Celsius )
Drive Type: Dual high-power H-bridge driver
Size: 90mm × 37mm


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Schematic:
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Datasheet:
l293d.pdf
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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by syedamerali » Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:14 am

Would I be correct in assuming it uses the L293D and NOT L298N ?

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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by admin » Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:08 am

Thanks for spotting this. It seems the manufacturers spec is wrong. I have now corrected it.

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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by PoppyAnn » Thu Feb 27, 2014 2:11 pm

hi,
on the drawing showing the pin position where it shows which pins need to be energized you have:-

motor 1 using EN1 IN1 IN2
motor 3 using EN3 IN5 IN6
motor 3 using EN3 IN5 IN6
motor 4 using EN4 IN7 IN8

but no motor 2?
i expect it to be:-
motor 1 using EN1 IN1 IN2
motor 2 using EN2 IN3 IN4
motor 3 using EN3 IN5 IN6
motor 4 using EN4 IN7 IN8

or am i wrong?
regards Poppy Ann

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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by andrew » Thu Feb 27, 2014 5:20 pm

Yeah, this is a cut and past error. Your assumption is correct. Thanks for pointing it out.
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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by John » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:01 pm

Is a schematic available for this module?

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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by andrew » Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:09 am

The schematic has now been added to the first post of this thread.
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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by marsi » Fri Aug 07, 2015 9:44 am

First of all I want to thank you for the scheme provided: is only one available online !!!

Then I have a couple of question:

what should serve the "aux power supply"?

In my opinion when the power button is pressed it seem completely disconnected, conversely when the power button is high it is practically shorted with Vdd, while the entire board is NOT powered!
Therefore it seems more to an output that provide the vdd to an alternative board (while it is suspending the power supply to this one)!

Moreover

why in both JP5 (suitable to connect directly a stepper motor) the fifth line is CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO 12 V instead to leave it open or to connect to GND ???????
I connected my Stepper motors and I risk to damage both of them (and maybe I damage them) !!!

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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by andrew » Fri Aug 07, 2015 1:24 pm

what should serve the "aux power supply"?

In my opinion when the power button is pressed it seem completely disconnected, conversely when the power button is high it is practically shorted with Vdd, while the entire board is NOT powered!
Therefore it seems more to an output that provide the vdd to an alternative board (while it is suspending the power supply to this one)!
The main purpose of the power button is to connect and disconnect an external supply wired from the VDD & GND terminals to the input of the 5V regulator. I've no idea what purpose the manufacturer intended for connecting these terminals to the DC socket then the switch is in the opposite position. My best guess is that this was not the intention of the original design.
why in both JP5 (suitable to connect directly a stepper motor) the fifth line is CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO 12 V instead to leave it open or to connect to GND ???????
The pinout for the two connectors JP5 and JP7 are laid out to be compatible with the HCMODU0035 stepper motors we sell. These will plug directly into those connectors.
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Re: 4 DC Motor Drive module (HCMODU0029)

Post by marsi » Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:05 am

Thank you for your kind answer
andrew wrote:
The pinout for the two connectors JP5 and JP7 are laid out to be compatible with the HCMODU0035 stepper motors we sell. These will plug directly into those connectors.
I presume you want to mention HCARDU0035 ... however if you are going to connect it to this module probably you will damage it since the HCARDU0035 motor power supply is 5V while the JP5 and JP7 seems to be connected to drive a 12V stepper motors in a unipolar way.

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