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TT Motor
A TT motor is a type of DC motor that has a gearbox attached to it. The gearbox reduces the speed of the motor and increases its torque. A TT motor is commonly used in applications such as driving wheels, propellers, fans, among others. A TT motor has two wires: a positive wire and a negative wire. The positive wire is usually red and the negative wire is usually black.
A TT DC gearbox motor with a 1:48 gear ratio is used in the product, it comes with 2 x 200mm wires with 0.1” male connectors that fit into a breadboard. Perfect for plugging into a breadboard or terminal block.
You can power these motors with 3 ~ 6VDC, but of course, they will go a little faster at higher voltages.
Technical Details
Rated Voltage: 3~6V
Continuous No-Load Current: 150mA +/- 10%
Min. Operating Speed (3V): 90+/- 10% RPM
Min. Operating Speed (6V): 200+/- 10% RPM
Stall Torque (3V): 0.4kg.cm
Stall Torque (6V): 0.8kg.cm
Gear Ratio: 1:48
Body Dimensions: 70 x 22 x 18mm
Wires Length: 200mm & 28 AWG
Weight: 30.6g
Dimensional Drawing
Example
Lesson 34: TT Motor (Arduino UNO)
Lesson 34: TT Motor (ESP32)
Lesson 34: TT Motor (Raspberry Pi Pico)
Lesson 34: TT Motor (Raspberry Pi)
Lesson 07: Infrared Speed Sensor Module (Arduino UNO)
Lesson 07: Infrared Speed Sensor Module (Raspberry Pi)