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 =====Product Description:​===== =====Product Description:​=====
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 The Motor Shield Kit allows you to connect two DC motors to the Digispark development board. The Motor Shield connects the TB6612FNG Dual Motor Driver to the Digispark allowing the Digispark to control up to two DC motors, up to 15VDC, 1.2A per channel (3.2A peak). The Motor Shield kit uses two inverters to allow each motor attached to the TB6612FNG to be controlled with only two i/o lines from the Digispark, four total. The Motor Shield Kit allows you to connect two DC motors to the Digispark development board. The Motor Shield connects the TB6612FNG Dual Motor Driver to the Digispark allowing the Digispark to control up to two DC motors, up to 15VDC, 1.2A per channel (3.2A peak). The Motor Shield kit uses two inverters to allow each motor attached to the TB6612FNG to be controlled with only two i/o lines from the Digispark, four total.
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 Soldering Basics (http://​www.sparkfun.com/​tutorials/​106) and Soldering Crash Course from the folks at Sparkfun (http://​www.sparkfun.com/​tutorials/​354). Soldering Basics (http://​www.sparkfun.com/​tutorials/​106) and Soldering Crash Course from the folks at Sparkfun (http://​www.sparkfun.com/​tutorials/​354).
 How to solder from the Curious Inventor: http://​store.curiousinventor.com/​guides/​How_to_Solder How to solder from the Curious Inventor: http://​store.curiousinventor.com/​guides/​How_to_Solder
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 +Adafruit has this excellent guide that starts with the tools needed and then shows detailed pictures, including some of the common problems that beginners experience (http://​learn.adafruit.com/​adafruit-guide-excellent-soldering)
  
  
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 **Note for Kickstarter Backers and Pre-orders:​** Headers are not included in each kit bag, but the entire order came with more than enough headers for all kits. **Note for Kickstarter Backers and Pre-orders:​** Headers are not included in each kit bag, but the entire order came with more than enough headers for all kits.
  
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 Insert the 0.1uf capacitor. Solder the leads and clip off the excess. Insert the 0.1uf capacitor. Solder the leads and clip off the excess.
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