Application Notes
8. Differences between the Orangutan LV-168 and TB6612FNG-Based
Controllers
Everything mentioned so far in this application note applies to both the Orangutan LV-168 and the TB6612FNG-based
controllers, but there are some key motor control differences that need to be noted:
Orangutan LV-168 Baby Orangutan B, Orangutan SV-xx8, and 3pi robot
motor voltage 2-5 V 6-13.5 V
motor current per channel 2 A continuous, 5 A peak 1 A continuous, 3 A peak
maximum PWM frequency 10 kHz 80 kHz
The Orangutan LV-168’s performance degrades for PWM frequencies above 10 kHz, which is why the examples in
this document use 10 kHz PWMs. However, the TB6612FNG motor driver can handle PWM frequencies as high as
80 kHz. To achieve a PWM frequency of 80 kHz on the ATmega48/168/328P, you need to set:
TCCR0B = TCCR2B = 0x01;
in the motors_init() function (rather than TCCR0B = TCCR2B = 0x02). This clocks the timers off of the 20 MHz
system clock directly. Increasing the PWM frequency from 10 kHz to 80 kHz has the benefit of pushing it outside the
range of human hearing, thereby eliminating PWM-induced motor whining, but it also increases power losses due to
switching, which can cause the motor drivers to heat up faster and potentially trigger thermal shutdown sooner.
Note that you can safely decrease the PWM frequency below 10 kHz on both the Orangutan LV-168 and Baby
Orangutan B by using larger timer clock prescalers (e.g. a prescaler of 64 produces a PWM frequency of 1.25 kHz).
This decreases switching power losses and can produce a more linear relationship between PWM duty cycle and
motor speed, but it could lead to choppier motor motion.
Another difference is the TB6612FNG-based controllers can set the motor driver outputs to a high-impedance state
that lets the motor coast instead of brake. The Orangutan LV-168 does not support high-impedance driver outputs.
Application Note: Using the Motor Driver on the 3pi Robot and Orangutan Robot
Controllers
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