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Pololu Ideal Diode Reverse Voltage Protector, 4-60V, 20A |
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8.4V, 5A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D42V55F8 |
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Pololu Digital Distance Sensor, 100cm, Side-Entry Connector |
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Pololu Isolated Solid State Relay/Switch, SPST, 30V, 11A |
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CT432-HSWF20DR TMR Current Sensor Compact Carrier 0A to 20A, 5V |
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TB67H453FNG Single Brushed DC Motor Driver Carrier |
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Pololu Digital Distance Sensor v2, 5cm, Side-Entry Connector |
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3.3V, 100mA Step-Down Voltage Regulator D45V1E2F3 |
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ACS72981LLRATR-050U5 Current Sensor Large Carrier 0A to 50A, 5V |
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Breakout for JST PH-Style Connector, 2-Pin Male Top-Entry, with SH |
Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers
- 23 May 2016Thanks Jon.
Just curious, why wouldn't it be practical? If A1 and A2 have a particular voltage drop, and is capable of providing a certain amount of current via the limiter, why wouldn't A1 and A2 be able to be hooked up to a battery to charge, given that the voltages are synced?
Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers
- 22 May 2016Hi,
Is it possible to use this carrier just as a current limiter for a charging application? I want to build a trickle-charger for a sensor where I can control the provided current, and I have a 3.7V Li-Po as a source. Can I use the carrier to do so by hooking up the A1 and A2 ports to positive and ground?