Dimension Engineering is a company that produces electronic devices for hobbyists and experimentalists. Their products include motor controllers, voltage regulators, battery eliminators, and other devices that can be used in robotics, radio control, and other projects.
Founded in Bethesda, Maryland in 2005 by Zachary Dodds and Kris Winer.
Initially focused on providing innovation and high-quality solutions for problems which other hobby electronics manufacturers failed to address.
In 2008, Dimension Engineering introduced their first motor controller, the Sabertooth.
Since then, they have expanded their product line to include a variety of motor controllers, voltage regulators, and other electronic devices.
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An advanced motor controller that can drive two DC motors with up to 30A each, or a single motor with up to 60A.
A simple and efficient voltage regulator that can deliver voltage between 0.5V and 30V from any input voltage between 4V and 30V.
A compact and efficient voltage regulator that can deliver up to 3A of current from any input voltage between 4V and 16V.
Dimension Engineering is known for producing high-quality motor controllers, voltage regulators, and other electronic devices for hobbyists and experimentalists.
Sabertooth is an advanced motor controller that can drive two DC motors with up to 30A each, or a single motor with up to 60A. It is one of the most popular products of Dimension Engineering.
Dimension Engineering products are available on their website, as well as on various hobby electronics stores such as SparkFun and Pololu.
DE-SWADJ3 can accept any input voltage between 4V and 16V, and deliver up to 3A of current.
Yes, Dimension Engineering products are suitable for use in robotics, radio control, and other projects that require motor controllers, voltage regulators, and other electronic devices.