Simple motor controller comparison table – Pololu Simple User Manual
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Two Pololu Simple Motor Controllers
enable mixed RC-control of Dagu Wild
Thumper 4WD all-terrain chassis.
• RC features:
◦ 1/4 µs pulse measurement resolution.
◦ Works with RC pulse frequencies from 10 to 333 Hz.
◦ Configurable parameters for determining what constitutes
an acceptable RC signal.
◦ Two RC channels allow for single-stick (mixed) motor
control, making it easy to use two simple motor controllers in
tandem on an RC-controlled differential-drive robot.
◦ RC channels can be used in any mode as limit or kill
switches (e.g. use an RC receiver to trigger a kill switch on
your autonomous robot).
◦ Battery elimination circuit (BEC) jumper can power the RC
receiver with 5 V or 3.3 V.
• Analog features:
◦ 0.8 mV (12-bit) measurement resolution.
◦ Works with 0 to 3.3 V inputs.
◦ Optional potentiometer/joystick disconnect detection.
◦ Two analog channels allow for single-stick (mixed) motor control, making it easy to use two simple
motor controllers in tandem on a joystick-controlled differential-drive robot.
◦ Analog channels can be used in any mode as limit or kill switches.
Simple Motor Controller Comparison Table
The Simple Motor Controllers are available in several input voltage ranges and output current ranges:
Absolute max
voltage:
30 V
30 V
40 V
30 V
40 V
Recommended
max voltage
(1)
:
24 V
24 V
34 V
24 V
34 V
Max continuous
current w/o heat
sink:
7 A
15 A
12 A
25 A
23 A
Width:
1.1" (2.8 cm)
1.1" (2.8 cm)
1.1" (2.8 cm)
1.2" (3.1 cm)
1.2" (3.1 cm)
Length:
2.1" (5.3 cm)
2.1" (5.3 cm)
2.1" (5.3 cm)
2.3" (5.8 cm)
2.3" (5.8 cm)
Weight
(2)
:
7 g
7 g
7 g
12 g
12 g
Available with
connectors
installed?
No
No
1
We do not recommend using the 18v7, 18v15, or 18v25 versions with 24 V batteries, which can significantly
exceed 24 V when fully charged. The 24v12 and 24v23 are the much more appropriate controller for 24 V
applications.
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