
TinyDuino Power Requirements
o Voltage: 3.0V - 5.5V
o Current: 5mA (Logic only)
Pins Used
o A5/SCL - I2C Serial Clock line
o A4/SDA - I2C Serial Data line
Dimensions
o 20mm x 20mm (.787 inches x .787 inches)
o Max Height (from lower bottom TinyShield Connector to upper top TinyShield
Connector): 5.11mm (0.201 inches)
o Weight: 1.62 grams (.06 ounces)
NOTES
o Up to 4 Dual Motor TinyShields can be stacked together in one TinyDuino stack.
However, the I2C address needs to be different for each TinyShield. This can be
changed with resistors R1 and R2 (soldering is required for this).
o By default, the motor power supply input connection is connected to the VBATT
connection on the TinyDuino. Therefore, you can run your TinyDuino and the motors off
the same battery when it's plugged into this TinyShield. However, when using this, be
sure not to exceed 5.5V on this power input or it will damage the TinyDuino circuitry. If
a higher motor voltage is required, you can remove resistor R3 which will allow you to
run the motor voltage independently from the TinyDuino logic voltage.
o Even though the motor driver can support 11V at 1.8Amps, we do not recommend
using more than a 5V motor at 500mA due to the small size.
o Be sure that your power supply is sufficient to operate these motors as well as your
logic – batteries are the best. If you are running both the motors and the logic off of one
power supply, we recommend avoid using a switching power supply as the transients
caused can potentially damage items connected to the logic side.
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