

When the jumpers are attached to the enable pins the motors move at full speed forwards and backwards, which suggests to me that there isn't a fault with the driver. In theory I think it should make the bigtrak move forwards for two seconds ad backwards for two seconds at half speed, but when I connect the motor enable pins to the PWM signals the motors don't move. Here is the code I'm using: int B1Out = 4 I would like to be able to use PWM to control the speeds of the two motors.


This library is compatible with all architectures so you should be able to use it on all the Arduino boards. Even when I connect it to the Arduino's 5V pin it doesn't move. L298N library for Arduino An easy way to control DC Motors with Arduino and the L298N module. However, when I replace the jumber with a connection to an Arduino PWM pin the motor does not move, no matter what duty cycle I use. When I attach the motor enable jumpers the motors run normally, and the robot moves forward. I'm using a 5v power bank to power the Arduino Mega and the motors from different USB ports. Pressing one of the buttons will drive the. Maker Drive comes with two manual test buttons for each channel. I've been trying to use the L298N dual H-bridge motor driver board like this one to drive the two motors on a bigtrak. Compact Design - Maker Drive is designed to be compact, roughly the size of a passport photo, 43mm (W) x 35mm (L) x 14mm (H) 4 Test Buttons (2 for each channel) - Easily test the motor or your mechanism without any controller or coding. I'm new to Arduino and motor control so I apologise if I've made a silly mistake.
