Ardumoto V2.0 Wishlist
SparkFun Wish List
This guide assumes you are familiar with the Arduino platform and can
successfully compile and load a program to an ATmega328P based board,
such as blink.ino.
Required Tools & Materials
To follow along with this tutorial, you’ll need an Ardumoto Shield or the
Ardumoto Shield Kit, and an Arduino or Arduino-compatible development
board.
Equipping the Ardumoto Shield (Non-Kit Version)
If all you have is the shield, you will also probably want a couple of
DC
motors
to drive. The Ardumoto can control most small DC motors, like any
of those in our DC motor category.
You’ll also need a handful of connectors to get everything wired up
together. We recommend Stackable Headers to connect your Ardumoto to
your Arduino, and two or three 3.5mm Screw Terminals to help connect
motors to your Ardumoto.
To upgrade an Ardumoto Shield to a kit, add the following components:
9V to Barrel Jack Adapter
PRT-09518
This simple cable has so many uses! Plug the 9 volt battery clip onto…
Arduino Stackable Header Kit
PRT-10007
These headers are made to work with the Arduino Main Board, Ardui…
Wheel - 65mm (Rubber Tire, Pair)
ROB-13259
These are a pair of basic, 65mm wheels with black rubber tires. Thes…
Arduino Uno - R3
DEV-11021
SparkFun RedBoard -
Programmed with Arduino
DEV-13975
SparkFun Ardumoto Shield
Kit
KIT-14180
SparkFun Ardumoto - Motor
Driver Shield
DEV-14129
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