Yeah, you could as long as you keep the motor under about 50ma and I would put a diode and caps across the motor terminals to kill noise. But I would prefer a transistor or a little h-bridge ic, that way you have reverse options.
-Jerry > On Oct 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, <[email protected]> > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'd like to try to run a Teensy or even an Arduino Uno with a motor > controller that runs on 3.3 volts. Is this possible? I got my Adafruit motor > sheild to work with my Solderdoodle battery pack and a 5 Volt regulator, but > that's not very efficient. > > I'd also like to launch another crowdfunding campaign for USB rechargeable > battery circuit that is stackable. If you need double the capacity or power, > you stack another charge controller board together instead of having to buy a > second battery pack. This would also allow for each cell having its own > charge controller for precise cell balancing. > > Isaac > _______________________________________________ > dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list > [email protected] > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber
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