Guide
16
MEET THE BIT
o25 DC MOTOR
Use the motor to spin, turn, twist, and roll.
There are a few accessories you can use with the DC motor
(like wheels). You can nd out how to use those on pages
17, 19 and 20.
The DC (or “direct current”)
motor rotates a shaft when it
receives a signal. The more
signal it receives, the faster
the motor will spin.
A switch on the board lets
you choose which direction
the motor spins. CW spins
clockwise and CCW spins
counterclockwise. When the
switch is in VAR (variable)
mode, the amount of signal
the motor receives from
previous Bits allows you
to control the speed and
direction (clockwise or
counterclockwise) of its
motion. In this mode, using
an input like a slide dimmer
makes steering easy!
CAR ENGINE DRILL FERRIS WHEEL
p1 POWER
i5 SLIDE DIMMER
o25 DC MOTOR
MODE: CW (clockwise),
VAR (variable mode), and
CCW (counterclockwise)
Can be mounted to other
materials with included #6 screws.
Feet for attaching to mounting
boards or shoes
MINI-CHALLENGE
Can you invent something using the DC motor that travels
across the table?
REAL WORLD ANALOGIES
SAMPLE CIRCUIT HOW IT WORKS










