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==Register Map==
==Register Map==
==Configuring I2C(Raspberry Pi)==
==Configuring I2C(Raspberry Pi)==
Run '''sudo raspi-config''' and follow the prompts to install i2c support for the ARM core and linux kernel<br />
Go to '''Interfacing Options'''
[[File:Raspi-config-1.png |none|320px]]
then '''I2C'''
[[File:Raspi-config-2.png |none|320px]]
Enable!
[[File:Raspi-config-3.png |none|320px]]
Done!
[[File:Raspi-config-4.png |none|320px]]
==Direct control wtihout programming(Raspberry Pi)==
==Direct control wtihout programming(Raspberry Pi)==
==Keywords==
==Keywords==
==Video Tutorial==
==Video Tutorial==

Revision as of 15:07, 6 August 2019

DockerPi Motor Board(A) SKU:EP-0108

Description

DockerPi Motor Board(A) is a DockerPi series expansion board.It can control two 12V DC motors.

DockerPi Motor Board(A) can be used in Raspberry Pi.You could communicate with it by opening I2C.

DockerPi Motor Board(A) can be used only one,but it still can be stacked with other DockerPi expansion board.

If you need to run for a long time ,we recommend that you use our DockerPi Power expansion board to provide more power.

Features

  • DockerPi Series
  • Programmable
  • Control directly(without progarmming)
  • Extend GPIO Pins
  • Two DC 12V motors
  • Can stack with other stack board

Official Compatibility Test

Not only support the following development boards, other development boards can be compatible if they have I2C peripherals. (Note: some software changes may be required)

Platform DockerPi Motor Board Notes
Raspberry Pi All Platform Not Include CM Series & EOL Platform

Gallery

Package Includes

Register Map

Configuring I2C(Raspberry Pi)

Run sudo raspi-config and follow the prompts to install i2c support for the ARM core and linux kernel
Go to Interfacing Options

Raspi-config-1.png

then I2C

Raspi-config-2.png

Enable!

Raspi-config-3.png

Done!

Raspi-config-4.png

Direct control wtihout programming(Raspberry Pi)

Keywords

Video Tutorial