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Revision as of 15:02, 13 June 2018

The Motor module is a stack-able module which allows the control of up to two DC motors. Each motor can be individually controlled for direction and speed. Support for this module is found in mDesigner.


Pins Usage

The Motor module stacks upon other mCookie modules, but it does utilize several pins.

These pins should not be used when using the Motor module or else there will be interference and unknown behavior.

Refer to the chart below when using other modules, sensors or trinkets along with the Motor module to avoid possible pin conflicts.

Additional more indepth information regarding pins and pin conflicts can be found here: MCookie_Upin27_Layout

Pin Name Compatibility Notes
Pin 0 No
Pin 1 No
Pin 2 No
Pin 3 No
Pin 4 No
Pin 5 No
Pin 6 No
Pin 7 No
Pin 8 No
Pin 9 No
Pin 10 No
Pin 11 No
Pin 12 No
Pin 13 No
Pin A0 Yes
Pin A1 Yes
Pin A2 Yes
Pin A3 Yes
Pin A6 Yes
Pin A7 Yes
Pin I2C No