How to Solder a TB67H420FTG Motor Driver Carrier
Notes:
- I suggest using the clamps instead of pins if you plan to use a solder-less breadboard. These breadboards can’t handle much current over 2A safely.
- It’s possible to put both pins and wire clamps on if you put the pins on first however, the wire clamps will need to be slightly crooked. It isn’t as pretty but it still works, it’s one way to get a little more rigidity when the board is placed in a solder-less breadboard.
- You don’t need the other pins, just the one row for the PWM inputs, you can solder wires to the other holes if you want those features.
- There is a large grounding pad on the bottom, under the driver chip, a heatsink can be used here to help with heat dissipation.