By jackyjoy826 - Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:17 pm
- Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:17 pm
#43534
Hello,
I'm using the 2A Motor Shield to drive a toy car. Using the existing car power supply which is 4x6AA = ~5.5v to go into the external power of the Motor Shield.
However when I measure the output voltage for the motors when I turn them on it is only about 3.5v.
The motors are too slow to drive the car well.
I am using PWM and have set analogWrite(6, 255).
The grounds are connected together.
The Arduino is powered by a separate 9v battery.
I measured the output voltage by putting a multimeter across the contacts while the motor is running.
Is it normal that the motor output voltage should be less than the input voltage?
thanks
jackyjoy
I'm using the 2A Motor Shield to drive a toy car. Using the existing car power supply which is 4x6AA = ~5.5v to go into the external power of the Motor Shield.
However when I measure the output voltage for the motors when I turn them on it is only about 3.5v.
The motors are too slow to drive the car well.
I am using PWM and have set analogWrite(6, 255).
The grounds are connected together.
The Arduino is powered by a separate 9v battery.
I measured the output voltage by putting a multimeter across the contacts while the motor is running.
Is it normal that the motor output voltage should be less than the input voltage?
thanks
jackyjoy