OVERVIEW: The SP Starter shield provides a complete learning platform for beginners and newbies. The board is equipped with loads of sensors and components like relays, user button, LED, IR Remote and receiver, L293D dual motor driver, 16x2 LCD and LDR that is vital for robotics and embedded system designing. It facilitates the learning of Microcontroller, arduino platform, I/O port usage, analog and digital sensors, relay switches, IR remote communications, DC motor speed control, stepper motor, servo motors, LCD, Serial communication and many other components and programming technique. FEATURES: Provided with stackable headers Reverse polarity protection On board 5V, 1.5Amps regulator Works completely on Power The Shield includes o Relay o User button o LED o IR Remote receiver o L293D dual motor driver o LDR o LCD Module Interfaces: o 16x2 LCD o 3 Servo motor o 3 digital Sensor o 2 DC motors SP ROBOTIC WORKS PVT. LTD. 1
SPECIFICATIONS: Input Voltage: 7-14V Dimensions: 111.76mm x 108.58mm Compatibility: SPDuino, Arduino Uno, and other similar Arduino-compatible boards HARDWARE: SP ROBOTIC WORKS PVT. LTD. 2
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Power pins for powering both the shield and the Arduino board. Take a look at the 1 pin configurations for further details. 2 Power indicator LED 3 Reset switch (the reset on your controller board and the shield s reset are the same) Power Select ( or External Battery) Take a look at the jumper settings for further 4 details. 5 On-board 5V, 1.5Amps voltage regulator Pins for connecting motor 2 (It can be controlled by accessing digital pins 10 and 11 6 of microcontroller. Has speed control ability using PWM signals.) Pins for connecting motor 1 (It can be controlled by accessing digital pins 5 and 6 of 7 microcontroller. Has speed control ability using PWM signals.) 8 On-board dual motor driver IC (L293D) 9 Momentary/Reset switch connected to Analog Pin A4 3 Port for connecting analog sensors S1, S2 and S3 such as temperature sensor, IR, Sharp IR and other sensors compatible with this pin configuration. You can access 10 the data using the analog pins A0, A1 and A2. (Make sure you connect it with the correct polarity as mentioned on the board). Take a look at the pin configurations for further details. 11 LED connected to digital pin 3 with PWM (brightness control capability) 12 Relay connected to analog pin A5 (Make A5 high to activate) 13 TSOP Receiver connected to digital pin 9 to be used with IR Remotes 14 LDR connected to analog pin A3 15 Potentiometer to control the LCD Contrast 16 16x2 LCD Module PIN CONFIGURATION: For Power pin (Top-view): + - SP ROBOTIC WORKS PVT. LTD. 3
For Digital and Analog sensor ports (Top-view): JUMPER SETTINGS: For Starter Shield Power Selection: Why do you need these jumper settings? Applications may require you to power both your Arduino Development board as well as the Starter shield from your port itself. The Starter shield has the capability to power itself from the Source (if the jumpers are set appropriately). However, you can power both the Arduino Development board as well as the Starter Shield by giving an external power source to PART NUMBER 1 and setting the jumpers accordingly. How to select the jumper settings? Set both the jumpers to to power both your Arduino Development board as well as the Starter shield from your port SP ROBOTIC WORKS PVT. LTD. 4
Set both the jumpers to to power both your Arduino Development board as well as the Starter shield from an external power source. APPLICATION: Home automation project Easy interfacing of sensor and motor IR Remote based applications REVISION HISTORY: V1.0 Initial release V2.0 All components are changed to surface mount components V3.0 Alteration in component placement. SP ROBOTIC WORKS PVT. LTD. 5