Overview
The kit uses JGA25 DC geared motors and optical encoders for higher motor control accuracy and double-layer acrylic plates for easy placement of sensors and development boards.
With this kit you can assemble your balance car, a mini Segway, or your personal project. Select the right sensor and development board and maintain the balance of the body by controlling the rotation of the motor. With this kit you can learn the PID algorithm and learn how to control the motor.
Tech specs
Motor voltage | 3-12V |
Motor current | 120mA @12V |
rated power | 2W |
specified load | 1.2kg.cm |
Blocking current | 3.5A |
Stall torque | 8kg |
No-load speed (without deceleration) | 32rpm/min |
Encoder accuracy | 360CPR |
Reduction ratio | 1:34 |
Encoder voltage | 3.3-5V |
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… Combined with Microchip’s ECC608 crypto chip on the Uno board, the microcontroller also provides hardware-based security for connecting projects to the cloud including AWS and Google. “As we grow, partner and invest, we will fuel the vast IoT and software markets across the industry,” said Banzi. “Inspiring the Arduino community with easy to deploy solutions that enable our users to have access to larger both flash and RAM memory for more demanding IoT projects.” “Arduino aims at supporting professional developers, makers and educators during the entire lifecycle of IoT product development, from the initial learning phases to mass deployment,” noted Violante. “Being based on the popular AVR technology, but on steroids, and with an enhanced WiFi connectivity, the Uno WiFi Rev 2 is a big step forward for all users that want to leverage the vast ecosystem of shields and libraries available for the traditional Uno form factor, in connected use cases.” Those heading to Maker Faire this weekend are invited to attend Massimo Banzi’s semi-annual ‘State of Arduino’ talk, where you can learn more about our latest developments including the MKR Vidor 4000, Uno WiFi Rev2, and our Arduino Day releases. Both the MKR Vidor 4000 and Uno WiFi Rev2 will be available on the Arduino online store at the end of June.