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Gravity: Vibration Motor Module For Arduino
  • Gravity Arduino Vibration Motor Module - High - Quality Coin - Sized for Fun Projects

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Gravity: Vibration Motor Module For Arduino

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Ever thought about adding a vibration motor to your project, just like the ones in mobile phones? The latest 'Gravity' series vibration module from DFRobot is here to help. It uses a high - quality coin - sized vibration motor. With this small module, you can create awesome Arduino projects such as alarms, notifiers, or even vibrating robots! A three - pin Gravity interface makes it easy for users of all levels to plug and play with various Arduino microcontrollers. The I/O sensor shield is a great accessory for direct Arduino connection. This sensor can work at 3.3V, so it's compatible with Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, Joule, and Curie. One cool project example is a running heart alarm T - shirt. You can make a DIY heart - rate wearable in a running t - shirt that vibrates when your heart rate is high. Here's the component list: Arduino Nano, this vibration motor module for Arduino, Beetle (the smallest Arduino), and a heart rate monitor sensor for Arduino. Specifications include an operating voltage of 5V, control modes of high - low level or PWM signal, and dimensions of 30 x 22 mm (1.18 x 0.78 inches). You'll also find product wiki and more documents available. The shipping list includes one Gravity Vibration Module and one Gravity Series PH2.0 to XH2.54 3 - Pin Digital Cable.

Using this Gravity Arduino Vibration Motor Module is super easy. First, connect it to your Arduino using the three - pin Gravity interface or the I/O sensor shield. If you're using other compatible devices like Raspberry Pi, make sure the voltage is set to 3.3V. When you're working on projects, like the running heart alarm T - shirt, just follow the component list and connect everything as described. For control, you can use either high - low level or PWM signal according to your needs. When it comes to maintenance, keep the module in a dry place and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. Don't pull on the cables too hard to prevent damage. If you have any questions, check the product wiki or other available documents.
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