Robot Nano Shield
For voltage stability L78S05CV Positive-Voltage regulator is used, and for power supply you can use two Li-Ion 18650 batteries.
During programming please keep in mind next design rules:
- D0-D1 — reserved for Bluetooth module (TX have onboard resistor voltage divider for HC-06 module)
- D2-D7 — reserved for H-bridge module (aka. L298N Dual H Bridge)
- D8 — reserved for servo motor
- D9-11 — reserved for RGB LED with onboard resistors
- D12-D13 — reserved for ultrasonic sensor HC-SR04
- A4-A5 — reserved for I2C communication with onboard pull-up resistors
Notice — Bluetooth module has to be disconnected during uploading a program to the Arduino Nano.
Petar Jurkovic made video with his Robot Nano Shield application:
Robot Nano Shield
*PCBWay community is a shared platform and we are not responsible for any design issues.
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