Cytron MOTION 2350 Pro - Advanced Robotics Controller for Beginners
Ideal for those who want to build an advanced robot, minimize efforts on electronics, and focus on mechanics.
The board features a DC motor driver capable of controlling up to 4 brushed DC motors with voltage ratings from 3.6V to 16V.
It also features eight 5V servo ports, eight GPIO ports, and three Maker ports for sensor or actuator modules.
The Motion 2350 Pro features an advanced DC motor driver capable of controlling up to 4 brushed DC motors (3A Max each channel), with voltage ratings from 3.6V to 16V. Building a powerful robot with mecanum wheels has never been easier, thanks to this robust 4-channel driver!
Additionally, the controller is equipped with 8-channel 5V servo ports, 8-channel GPIO breakout, and 3 Maker Ports, enabling you to connect a wide array of components and sensors. The highlight? The Motion 2350 Pro comes with a direct USB host for a USB joystick/gamepad, ensuring true plug-and-play convenience.
- Powered by Raspberry Pi RP2350
- Dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 processor
- 520KB internal RAM
- 150MHz Frequency Clock
- 2MByte Flash
- Robot Controller Board
- 4 x DC Motor Driver (with quick test buttons)
- 8 x Servo Motor
- 8 x 3V GPIO Breakout
- Input Power
- VIN Terminal: 3.6V - 16V
- USB Type-C: 5V
- Maximum DC Motor Current, each channel
- Continuous: 3A
- Peak: 5A
- 24 x Status indicator LEDs
- 8 x for Servo Port
- 8 x for 3V GPIO Breakout
- 8 x for DC Motor Driver
- 12 x Push Button
- 8 x Quick Test Button for DC Motor
- 2 x User Button
- 1 x BOOT Button
- 1 x RST Button, for reset
- 3 x Maker Port
- 2 x RGB LED (Neopixel Compatible)
- 1 x USB Host
- 1 x Piezo Buzzer (with mute switch)
- 1 x On/Off Switch (with MOSFET Shock-Proof Circuit)
- Preloaded with CircuitPython by default
- Programming Language
- CircuitPython
- MicroPython
- C/C++
- Arduino (coming soon)
- Board Dimension: 95.2 x 57.2 x 8 (height) mm
RP2350 Datasheet (pdf), by Raspberry Pi
Getting Started with MOTION 2350 Pro, tutorial by Cytron Technologies
SDK C/C++, from Raspberry Pi
Article by CNX Software