Introduction
The motor driver modules are devices that are used in autonomous robotics and embedded circuits to operate motors. A motor driver is unquestionably something that causes the motor to move in accordance with the given commands or inputs; high and low. It takes the low voltage from the controller/processor and uses it to operate a real motor that requires a high input voltage. A motor driver, in basic terms, regulates the direction of the motor in response to orders or instructions received from the controller. The motor driver takes signals from the microprocessor and converts them before sending them to the motors.
Overview of BTS7960 High Current 43A H-Bridge Motor Driver
The BTS7960 is a fully integrated high-current H bridge module. The module has IC, this integrated driver IC offers logic level inputs, current sensing diagnostics, slew rate change, dead time generation, and protection against over-temperature, overvoltage, under-voltage, overcurrent, and short circuit, making it simple to interface with a microcontroller. The BTS7960 is a cost-effective, low-board-space solution for protected high-current PWM motor drivers.
Features and Specifications of BTS7960
Features
- Driver: Dual BTS7960 H Bridge Configuration.
- Control Mode: PWM or level
- Under-voltage Shut Down.
- Board Size (LxWxH): 50mm x 50mm x 43mm.
- Weight: ~66g
Specifications
- Input Voltage: 6 ~ 27Vdc.
- Peak current: 43-Amp.
- PWM capability of up to 25 kHz.
- Control Input Level: 3.3~5V.
- Working Duty Cycle: 0 ~100%.
- Over-voltage Lock-Out.
- Under-voltage Shut Down.
- Board Size (LxWxH): 50mm x 50mm x 43mm.
- Weight: ~66g
Pinout of BTS7960
Pin Name | Function |
RPWM | Forward Level or PWM signal, Active High |
LPWM | Reverse Level or PWM signal, Active High |
R_EN | Forward Drive Enable Input, Active High/ Low Disable |
L_EN | Reverse Drive Enable Input, Active High/Low Disable |
R_IS | Forward Drive, Side current alarm output |
L_IS | Reverse Drive, Side current alarm output |
Vcc | 5V Power Supply |
GND | Ground |
B+ | Positive Motor Power Supply. 6 ~ 27VDC |
B- | Negative Motor Power Supply. Ground |
M+ | Motor output + |
M- | Motor output – |
Applications
Robotics
The motor driver can control DC motors using Microcontroller. You can drive a DC motor forward or backward using H-bridge integrated circuits (ICs). This is especially useful when you are working on robots like robotic cars, etc.
DC Motors
The Motor Driver Module is a medium-power motor driver that works well with DC and stepper motors. It makes use of the well-known L293 motor driver IC. It can turn on and off four DC motors or regulate the speed and direction of two DC motors.