Raspberry Pi 5 Expansion Board, Servo Motor Driver, ROS Robot Manipulator Arm Smart Car Controller
- Compatible with both the latest Raspberry Pi 5 models, featuring identical interfaces. No external flat cables are required, and supports peripherals such as active heat sinks.
- Leveraging a Cortex-M3 32-bit high-performance ARM chip, it communicates via the MCU serial port to independently drive peripherals such as servos and motors. This alleviates the workload of Raspberry Pi 5, significantly enhancing the processing efficiency and speed for Raspberry Pi robots.
- Featuring a 6-axis attitude sensor MPU6050, it facilitates the initialization of IMU registers and printing of raw 6-axis IMU data, encompassing 3-axis accelerator and 3-axis gyroscope. The model A expansion board exclusively supports motors. Both model A and B accommodate PWM and bus servos. The Model C is tailored solely for PWM servo compatibility.
Questions & Answers
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I previously asked what the amperage is and I was given the voltage. I will repeat my question. What is the maximum current (in amps) that the boards can receive from the power supply and output through each of the SBUS ports?
The maximum current of the servo is related to the power of the servo itself, the maximum power on the board, and the speed of the single servo controlled by the software. Please share more info of your project :D
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What is the amperage for each of the ports? I want to make a large custom hexapod but I'm unsure if the board will be able to power all of the servos.
The power input range of the Raspberry Pi 5 expansion board is 5-12V
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Can I connect a Orange Pi 5 Pro to this?
The Raspberry Pi 5 expansion board is only compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/ 4B
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I have a question about the Raspberry Pi 5 Expansion Board. I'm trying to control it with python, but I'm curious what the source code is.
We'll be uploading the routines shortly, so please stay tuned