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name: CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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class: board
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type: motor
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: PiHut
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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.
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url: https://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
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buy: https://thepihut.com/collections/camjam-edukit/products/camjam-edukit-3-robotics
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github: https://github.com/CamJam-EduKit/EduKit3/
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image: 'camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.png'
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pincount: 26
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eeprom: no
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pin:
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'21':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'19':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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'26':
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name: MotorB_0
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mode: output
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'24':
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name: MotorB_1
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mode: output
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# CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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name: CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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class: board
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type: motor
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: PiHut
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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.
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url: https://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
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buy: https://thepihut.com/collections/camjam-edukit/products/camjam-edukit-3-robotics
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github: https://github.com/CamJam-EduKit/EduKit3/
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image: 'camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.png'
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pincount: 26
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eeprom: no
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pin:
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'21':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'19':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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'26':
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name: MotorB_0
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mode: output
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'24':
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name: MotorB_1
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mode: output
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-->
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# CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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---
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name: CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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class: board
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type: motor
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: PiHut
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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.
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url: https://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
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buy: https://thepihut.com/collections/camjam-edukit/products/camjam-edukit-3-robotics
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github: https://github.com/CamJam-EduKit/EduKit3/
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image: 'camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.png'
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pincount: 26
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eeprom: no
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pin:
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'21':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'19':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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'26':
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name: MotorB_0
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mode: output
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'24':
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name: MotorB_1
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mode: output
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-->
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# CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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---
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name: CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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class: board
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type: motor
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: PiHut
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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.
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url: https://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
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buy: https://thepihut.com/collections/camjam-edukit/products/camjam-edukit-3-robotics
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github: https://github.com/CamJam-EduKit/EduKit3/
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image: 'camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.png'
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pincount: 26
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eeprom: no
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pin:
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'21':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'19':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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'26':
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name: MotorB_0
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mode: output
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'24':
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name: MotorB_1
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mode: output
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-->
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# CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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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.
|
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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.
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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.
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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).
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<!--
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---
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name: CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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class: board
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type: motor
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: PiHut
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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.
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url: https://camjam.me/?page_id=1035
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buy: https://thepihut.com/collections/camjam-edukit/products/camjam-edukit-3-robotics
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github: https://github.com/CamJam-EduKit/EduKit3/
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image: 'camjam-edukit-3-motor-controller.png'
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pincount: 26
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eeprom: no
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pin:
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'21':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'19':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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'26':
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name: MotorB_0
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mode: output
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'24':
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name: MotorB_1
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mode: output
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-->
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# CamJam EduKit 3 motor controller board
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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