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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SET.DC+PR-BROWN
Tags:
Mini DC motor
, Propeller set
, Brown color
, Small size
, Low voltage
, DIY project
, Electronic components
, Motorized toy
Mini DC Motor and Propeller Set–Brown
This compact DC motor and three‑blade propeller set is ideal for STEM projects, prototyping, and hobby applications. Designed for simplicity and reliability, it operates from 1 or 2 AA batteries (1.5–3 V DC) and integrates easily with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller-based electronics projects.
Key Features 🚀
- Easy to assemble, lightweight, and impact‑resistant propeller
- Operates at 1.5–3 V DC from AA cells or a regulated supply
- High‑speed motor: 8,000 RPM (1.5 V), 19,000 RPM (3 V)
- Great for airflow demos, small robotics, and educational electronics components projects
- Color: Brown
Set Contents 📦
- Three‑blade propeller (1 pc)
- Mini 1.5–3 V DC motor (1 pc)
Propeller Specifications 📐
- Diameter: Ø 80 mm
- Shaft bore: Ø 2 mm (compatible with motor shaft)
- Material: carbon‑reinforced plastic
- Lightweight and impact‑resistant
Motor Specifications 🔧
- Operating voltage: 1.5–3 V DC (1 or 2 AA batteries)
- Dimensions: Length 28 mm × Width 20 mm
- Shaft size: Ø 2 mm, shaft length 8 mm
- Speed: 8,000 RPM @ 1.5 V, 19,000 RPM @ 3 V
- Current draw: 20–300 mA @ 1.5 V, up to 900 mA @ 3 V (depending on load)
Compatibility & Use Cases 🔌
Ideal for Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects using a suitable motor driver module. Perfect for PWM speed control experiments, airflow measurement, basic propulsion demos, and small vehicles. Integrates well with common electronics modules and breadboards.
Integration Tips for Microcontroller Projects 🧠
- Switch the motor with an NPN transistor/MOSFET or a motor driver IC (e.g., L293D, TB6612FNG); do not drive directly from a microcontroller pin.
- Add a flyback diode across the motor terminals to protect your electronics.
- Power the motor from a separate 1.5–3 V rail or AA battery pack; connect grounds in common with your control board.
- Use PWM for speed control via Arduino or Raspberry Pi (through the driver stage).
Notes & Safety ⚠️
- High RPM propeller—keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing clear during operation.
- At 3 V, speed and current increase significantly; ensure your driver can supply the required current.
- Observe correct polarity. Reversing polarity will reverse rotation direction.
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