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Encoder Metal Gearmotor 12V DC High Speed 300RPM Gear Motor with Encoder for Arduino and 3D Printers

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1.Size:80rpm


2.:12v


About this item

  • ✔Product type: DC Gear motor with two-channel Hall effect encoder;Rated Voltage: 12V; No-Load Speed: 300RPM; No-Load Current: ≤ 0.15A; Rated Torque: 0.5kg.cm;
  • ✔Main Body Dimensions: 66 x 25mm / 2.6in x 0.99in (L*D); Out Shaft Dimensions: 11 x 4mm / 0.433 x 0.1575in (L*D) with 10 x 0.5mm / 0.39 * 0.017inches flat cut off;
  • ✔Single Output 240 Pulses Per Revolution: Gear Reduction Ratio: 1/20, Each Loop Output Pulses: 12PPR 20*12=240PPR;
  • ✔Wiring Diagram: Red - Motor power terminal (+); Black - Motor power terminal(-); Green - Quad encoder Ground; Blue - Quad encoder +5V Vcc; Yellow - Quad encoder A signal; White - Quad encoder B signal.
  • ✔Application: Suit for Projects Such as Robotics, RC Car Model, Custom Servo, Arduino and 3D Printers, DIY Engine Toy.


The rear of the motor is equipped with a dual channel Holzer effect encoder, AB dual output, single circuit per cycle pulse 12PPR, double down the road, a total output of 48CPR. Phase difference 90 degrees.
The two-channel Hall effect encoder is used to sense the rotation of a magnetic disk on a rear protrusion of the motor shaft. The quadrature encoder provides a resolution of 48counts per revolution of the motor shaft.
To compute the counts per revolution of the gearbox output, multiply the gear ratio by 48.
Notice: 1.Be sure to keep the wiring connection correct before Working;
2.Be sure to keep the motor stopped before change the CCW/CW direction; Or the motor will be burned!!!


Jeremy
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2025
Was previously using just straight DC motors for an autonomous rover project and even when manipulating the DC signal with PWM pins, it would never turn consistently. So, I purchased this motor so I could count the number of steps to turn a perfect 90 degrees every time while also having relatively high rotational velocity when driving straight.I purchased the 150RPM one as I was not carrying very heavy loads and even so, it was still quite strong. I feel like the 150RPM version is a good balance if you're looking for both good strength and speed. Overall very happy with my purchase.
W.K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I needed it for a computer control project and it worked nicely.
José F.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 9, 2024
No da las rpm qué prometen, es muy baja su velocidad incluso sin la caja reductora, le realice varias pruebas con su caja reductora y sin ella, el puro motor sin caja reductora no alcanza buena velocidad, parece más un motor de 100 rpm qué de 300 rpm.
Alejandro Sanguino
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
El producto llegó muy rápido y es de buena calidad
Kevin Fox
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2021
I needed a gearmotor with positional feedback for an automated roller blinds project, so I bought one of these motors for testing. The motor works, and it's performing at an acceptable level. I was able to successfully read positional feedback with a micro-controller. The noise level is somewhat normal for a DC motor of its kind, not silent but not loud. I'd say it's similar to pololu's 25D LP 12V 33RPM gearmotor, but with 75% of the torque at any given current level.My test setup is pictured here. At zero load, the motor draws 12V 50-60mA. When hoisting the 361g measuring tape over a 48mm diameter wheel, it draws 12V 110-120mA. I'd estimate that it draws 12V 0.45A - 0.6A at the rated load in the description (4.5 kg*cm). It's not a bad idea to have a buck/boost converter with a current limiter set to ~0.45A, so that your motor won't burn itself out in case of a stall.
Thom
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019
I have gone through 5 different types of DC Gear Motors, with encoder, as trial and error until I have the solution that I want. This is it. I am using standard aluminum mini blinds, from local Home Depot, Menards type, and installing this motor to turn the rod that controls the angle of the blind. (Open and Close, and everything between). These motors fit right into the blinds and the shaft lines up with the rod for tilting. No modifications needed. Encoder feedback gives me the angle, or position, of the tilt on the blind. Now I'm going to use these to lift and lower all of my roller shades as well. Great little powerful, accurate motor.
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