Motoron Motor Controller library for Arduino
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This is a library for the Arduino IDE that helps interface with Motoron motor controllers using I²C or UART serial.
It supports the following Motoron controllers:
This library is designed to work with the Arduino IDE versions 1.8.x or later; we have not tested it with earlier versions. This library should support any Arduino-compatible board, including the Pololu A-Star controllers.
The Motoron motor controllers can be purchased from Pololu's website. Before continuing, careful reading of the Motoron user's guide is recommended.
To control a Motoron with its I²C interface (SCL and SDA), you will need to power the Motoron's logic and connect the Motoron to your board's I²C pins. Plugging the Motoron shield into a standard Arduino-compatible board achieves this.
If you are not plugging the Motoron in as a shield, you will need to connect the GND pins of both boards, connect the SDA pins of both boards, connect the SCL pins of both boards. You should also supply power to the Motoron's logic voltage pin (which is named VDD, IOREF, or 3V3) by connecting it to the logic voltage supply of your controller board, which should be between 3.0 V and 5.5 V.
To control a Motoron with a UART serial interface (RX and TX), you need to at least connect your board's TX pin (as defined in the table below) to the Motoron's RX pin, and connect your board's ground pin to one of the Motoron's GND pins. If you want to read information from the Motoron, you must also connect your board's RX pin to the Motoron's TX pin. You should also supply power to the Motoron's logic voltage pin (which is named VDD, IOREF, or 3V3) by connecting it to the logic voltage supply of your controller board, which should be between 3.0 V and 5.5 V.
The example sketches for this library use a hardware serial port on your Arduino if one is available: if your Arduino environment defines SERIAL_PORT_HARDWARE_OPEN
, the examples will use that port. The pins for this serial port are different depending on which Arduino you are using.
Microcontroller Board | Hardware serial? | MCU RX pin | MCU TX pin |
---|---|---|---|
A-Star 32U4 | Yes | 0 | 1 |
A-Star 328PB | Yes | 12 | 11 |
Arduino Leonardo | Yes | 0 | 1 |
Arduino Micro | Yes | 0 | 1 |
Arduino Mega 2560 | Yes | 19 | 18 |
Arduino Due | Yes | 19** | 18 |
Arduino Uno | No | 10 | 11 |
Arduino Yun | No | 10 | 11 |
You can use the Library Manager to install this library:
If this does not work, you can manually install the library:
Several example sketches are available that show how to use the library. You can access them from the Arduino IDE by opening the "File" menu, selecting "Examples", and then selecting "Motoron". If you cannot find these examples, the library was probably installed incorrectly and you should retry the installation instructions above.
The main classes provided by this library are MotoronI2C and MotoronSerial. Each of these is a subclass of MotoronBase.
For complete documentation of this library, see the motoron-arduino documentation. If you are already on that page, then click the links in the "Classes" section above.
By default, the Motoron will turn off its motors if it has not received a valid command in the last 1.5 seconds. You can change the amount of time it takes for the Motoron to time out using MotoronBase::setCommandTimeoutMilliseconds() or you can disable the feature using MotoronBase::disableCommandTimeout().
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