If the TX light flashes, it means the signal has been sent. If the RX light does not flash, it indicates signal reception failure. Ensure the TTL adapter operates at 3.3V; higher voltages may cause communication failure.
Refer to the SUPPORT->VIDEO section for the video tutorial titled "UIM2040PM Quick Wiring." Use a 3.3V TTL connection for the motor interface. Voltages exceeding 3.3V may result in communication failure.
Refer to the SUPPORT->VIDEO section for the video tutorial titled "UIM4247PM Quick Wiring." Use a 3.3V TTL connection for the motor interface. Voltages exceeding 3.3V may result in communication failure.
Our smart motors can be controlled using various communication protocols such as CAN, UART, or Ethernet. Refer to the attached application notes for more details.
Yes, you can use an MCP2515 to connect the UIM4247CM motor to Arduino. We also provide a dedicated UI-MCP2515 converter to enhance compatibility. Refer to the SUPPORT->VIDEO section for the tutorial titled "Control UIM342 Using Arduino + UI-MCP2515."
The user manual and Arduino sample code for the UIM4247PM are available in the SUPPORT->DOWNLOAD section under the "UIM4247PM Technical Support Document" page.