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Glamorous Tomato Massive Robot Spider
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| Distributor | Qty 1 | |
|---|---|---|
| LCSC | $1.14 | |
| Mouser | $1.86 | |
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Motor 1:
- Connect Motor1's one side to L293D:OUT1
- Connect Motor1's other side to L293D:OUT2
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Motor 2:
- Connect Motor2's one side to L293D:OUT3
- Connect Motor2's other side to L293D:OUT4
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Motor 3:
You will need a second L293D chip because one L293D chip can control up to two motors. Use another L293D and repeat the connections like for motor 1 or 2.
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Power and Control for L293D:
- Connect L293D:VSS (Pin 16) to your logic power supply (e.g., 5V).
- Connect L293D:VS (Pin 8) to your motor power supply (The voltage depends on your motors, assume 9V for typical small DC motors).
- Ground pins (GND, Pins 4, 5, 12, and 13) should be connected to your system ground.
- Control inputs (Input 1, 2 for Motor 1 and Input 3, 4 for Motor 2 on the first L293D, and similarly for the second L293D) should be connected to the output pins of your microcontroller or any other control logic you're using.
Control Logic: