Description
This version of our 90RPM in-line geared TT hobby motor comes with pre-attached wires that terminate in male pin (pigtail) ferrules and is a great cost-effective solution for adding some movement to your buggy/robot builds. It can be used with our matching wheels and with our motor driver boards, such as our Motor Driver Board for Raspberry Pi Pico and the Compact Motor Driver Board for the BBC micro:bit, to name just two. Note: when using a microcontroller, do not drive these motors directly with the microcontroller, always use them in conjunction with a motor driver board. The terminating ferrule allows for use with breadboards, which makes them ideal for prototyping and also for the classroom.
Despite their low price point, these brightly coloured 48:1 motors are quite durable and are likely to last through multiple builds with ease. The ferrules mean that your builds can be super simple and solder-free, The ferrules also make it super simple to attach these motors to a project using terminal blocks.
Although there is a gearbox between the motor and the shaft, there are no rotary encoders. When connected to an appropriate motor driver, like the two listed above, you get forwards/backwards/stop. Simple yet effective. With 2 motors connected to a motor driver, you can also have directional control by turning off one motor and not the other. As is sometimes the case with servos and motors, there can be some small RPM differences between motors which can be overcome when coding, a little trial end error and the odd pause is usually all it takes.
These hobby motors have an operating voltage of between 3V and 6V, with 4.5V being nominal. This makes them suitable for powering with batteries. At 4.5V, they have a speed of 90RPM no-load and 72RPM at load. Torque at the nominal 4.5V is 0.3Kg/cm and they have a stall torque rating of 1.4Kg/cm. See Datasheet for more information.
Note:
- When using a microcontroller, do not attempt to drive these motors directly with the microcontroller, always use them in conjunction with a motor driver board.
- No soldering is required, leads come pre-soldered and terminate in a male pin (pigtail) ferrule.
Features:
- A cost-effective movement solution for your buggy/robot builds.
- Use in conjunction with a microcontroller, motor driver board, and wheels.
- No soldering is required, leads come pre-soldered and terminate in a male pin (pigtail) ferrule.
- They are ideal for prototyping and for learning environments, they plug straight into any standard breadboard.
- The ferrules also make it super simple to attach these motors to a project using terminal blocks.
- A simple yet durable design with a ratio of 48:1.
- They are rated for an operating voltage of between 3V and 6V, with 4.5V being nominal.
- They can be powered with batteries.
- At 4.5V, they have a speed of 90RPM no-load and 72RPM at load.
- Torque at the nominal 4.5V is 0.3Kg/cm and they have a stall torque rating of 1.4Kg/cm
- Decoratively coloured!
Contents:
- 1 x Right Angle Geared TT Hobby Motor with wires - Ferrule
Dimensions:
- Motor Length: 64.2mm.
- Motor Width: 22.5mm.
- Motor Height: 18.8mm.
- Lead Length: 200mm.
Requires:
- Matching wheels.
- A suitable motor driver, such as;
- Kitronik Motor Driver Board for Raspberry Pi Pico.
- Compact Motor Driver Board for the BBC micro:bit.
- A suitable microcontroller, such as;