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This kit comprises 5 each of the following values:
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The mLink 12-Channel Servo Controller allows you to independently control up to 12 servos per module via a microcontroller's serial I²C interface. It supports standard PWM-controlled servos from popular brands like Tower Pro, Futaba, JR, Hitec, Emax, and more.
The mLink 12-Channel Servo Controller allows you to independently control up to 12 servos per module via a microcontroller's serial I²C interface. It supports standard PWM-controlled servos from popular brands like Tower Pro, Futaba, JR, Hitec, Emax, and more.
Servo Connection Features
- 12 Headers: Each servo connects to a dedicated 3-pin header (0.1” pitch) providing: - GND - 5V power - PWM signal External Power Support: External 5V power for servos can be supplied via a screw terminal for increased current handling.
PWM Control Capabilities
- Independent Channels: Generates 12 unique PWM signals. - 20 ms Duty Cycle: Each signal is refreshed every 20 ms. - On-Time Range: PWM on-time adjustable between 10 µs and 2.55 ms, divided into 256 steps. - Servo Precision: For standard servos (requiring 1 to 2 ms on-time), this provides up to 100 steps of resolution per servo,
ensuring smooth and accurate movement.
mLink I²C Interface
- Microcontroller Compatibility: Works with any microcontroller or development board with an I²C interface. - Expandable System: Part of the mLink ecosystem, allowing seamless daisy-chaining with other mLink modules
(e.g., LCD displays, keypads, sensors, relays) through a single I²C connection. - Simple Software Integration: Only one compact library is needed to control the entire mLink system.
Arduino & Raspberry Pi Support
- Arduino: A dedicated mLink library simplifies servo control with intuitive functions. - Raspberry Pi: A Python module is available for easy integration. - Resources: Examples and library links are provided to help you get started quickly.
This controller offers a robust, scalable, and user-friendly solution for projects involving multiple servos.
Module Specifications
Module code: HCMODU0263 Module supply voltage: 4.5V to 5.5V (via mLink header) Supply current (module only): 4.6mA (normal) ~300uA (sleep) Number of servo outputs: 12 Servo output type: PWM Servo duty cycle: 20ms Servo PWM on time (min): 10µs Servo PWM on time (max): 2.55ms Servo step resolution: 10µs Servo interface: 12x 3-pin 0.1” pitch pin header (PWM, 5V, GND) Servo supply input: 5V @ 5A max via screw terminal I²C Interface speed: 400kbits/s (fast mode) I²C default address (HEX): 0x60 Maximum number of modules: 5 with pullups fitted, 112 with pullups removed* Module dimensions: 52mm x 21.5mm x 11.5mm (excluding headers)
*Note the maximum number of connected modules will depend on cable lengths and power requirements of each module. Do not exceed 5 mLink modules connected in series with I2C pullups fitted to all modules. For disconnecting pullups see forum post.
This kit comprises 5 each of the following values:
LXD5506 / LXD5516 /LXD5528/LXD5649 /...
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