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LabDCMotorH-Bridge9VCapacitor_schem

Schematic diagram of an Arduino connected to an H-bridge to control a DC motor. The connections between the H-bridge, switch, and Arduino are the same as those above. A 10-microfarad polarized capacitor has been added. Its positive end connects to pin 7 of the H-bridge. Its negative end connects to ground.

Schematic diagram of an Arduino connected to an H-bridge to control a DC motor. A decoupling capacitor has been added.

Posted on August 31, 2014August 24, 2018 Full size 578 × 465

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