From 10429d0978ace45dba616c1227931dff1aef741f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Horne Date: Sat, 2 May 2020 13:05:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update EduKit 3 controller markdown to fix deployment errors --- draft/overlay/camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.md | 15 +++++++-------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/draft/overlay/camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.md b/draft/overlay/camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.md index 0e14b56..4f8f79b 100644 --- a/draft/overlay/camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.md +++ b/draft/overlay/camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.md @@ -5,34 +5,33 @@ class: board type: motor formfactor: Custom manufacturer: PiHut -description: A motor controller board to control two motor channels and break out unused pins. Please note: pinouts for the original version and the new version are the same. +description: A motor controller board to control two motor channels and break out unused pins. Please note, pinouts for the original version and the new version are the same. url: https://camjam.me/?page_id=1035 buy: https://thepihut.com/collections/camjam-edukit/products/camjam-edukit-3-robotics github: https://github.com/CamJam-EduKit/EduKit3/ image: 'camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.png' pincount: 26 eeprom: no -power:'3v3,5v' pin: - '9': + '21': name: MotorA_0 mode: output - '10': + '19': name: MotorA_1 mode: output - '7': + '26': name: MotorB_0 mode: output - '8': + '24': name: MotorB_1 mode: output --> # CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board -This motor controller board is part of CamJam EduKit 3 - Robotics but is also available separately from The Pi Hut. It provides two motor outputs for 6V motors using a DRV8833 H Bridge and breaks out most of the unused pins to a female header on top of the board. +This motor controller board is part of CamJam EduKit 3 - Robotics but is also [available separately from The Pi Hut](https://thepihut.com/products/camjam-edukit-motor-controller). It provides two motor outputs for 6V motors using a DRV8833 H Bridge and breaks out most of the unused pins to a female header on top of the board. Pins that are broken out to the header are as follows: 5v, 3v3, SDA and SCL (for I2C devices), 4, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, and Ground. The board expects 4 AA batteries to be used to power the board, although it will accept up to 10V if you have more powerful motors available. A flyback diode is provided to protect your board and Raspberry Pi if you should accidentally wire up the power source the wrong way around. -The motor controller board was designed by Rachel Rayns for The Pi Hut. Educational material was written by Tim Richardson and tested by Michael Horne over at CamJam. \ No newline at end of file +The motor controller board was designed by Rachel Rayns for The Pi Hut. Educational material was written by [Tim Richardson](https://twitter.com/Geeky_Tim) and tested by [Michael Horne](https://twitter.com/recantha) over at [CamJam](https://camjam.me/edukit).