Adafruit EMC2101 I2C PC Fan Controller and Temperature Sensor - 3DMakerWorld, Inc.
Adafruit EMC2101 I2C PC Fan Controller and Temperature Sensor - 3DMakerWorld, Inc.
Adafruit EMC2101 I2C PC Fan Controller and Temperature Sensor - 3DMakerWorld, Inc.
Adafruit EMC2101 I2C PC Fan Controller and Temperature Sensor - 3DMakerWorld, Inc.
Adafruit EMC2101 I2C PC Fan Controller and Temperature Sensor - 3DMakerWorld, Inc.

Adafruit EMC2101 I2C PC Fan Controller and Temperature Sensor

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Key Features

  • Help provide cooling or ventilation to your next project
  • Run a fan at slower speeds when cooling needs are moderate easing the vibration noise caused by fans running at full speed
  • Integrate a fan into your project by making it easy to use with a range of devices
  • SparkFun qwiic compatible STEMMA QT connectors for the I2C bus allow you to make easy solderless connections to your controlling device
  • Automatically adjust the speed depending on the temperature

Cooling fans...They're everywhere, and they serve the important purpose of keeping things cool, generally electronics. One might rightfully think: "these fans are pretty good at moving air to keep things cool; maybe I can use one of these neat computer fans to keep my widget frosty" followed closely by throwing up one's hands in confusion at the sight of a 3 or even 4-pin connector. OK, power takes two pins but what are these other pins for and how do I use them to convince this fan to keep my things chilly?

The EMC2101 from Microchip/SMSC is a fan controller with temperature monitoring, and it will take care of all of that for you. Programmable PWM output and tachometer input, with both internal and external temperature sensing, with a 1°C accuracy, it's a perfect friend for any 3 or 4-pin PC fan you may find.

Four pin PC fans have a power and ground pin (those are red and black) and then two more pins. One of those extra pins, the PWM pin, allows you to set the speed of the fan. The last TACH pin is for a tachometer output that allows the EMC2101 to monitor the speed of the fan to make sure it's working as expected. Instead of using a PWM output and counter input on your microcontroller, this chip will take care of that all for you, all over every-day I2C.

In addition to allowing you to control a fan, the EMC2101 includes an internal temperature sensor, as well as connections for an external temperature sensing diode. If you use an external temperature sensor, you can even configure a lookup table (LUT) that allows you to set different fan speeds depending on the temperature, and the EMC2101 will automatically adjust the speed depending on the temperature.

Item Specific
1 - Custom STEMMA QT form PCB
QT cable not included

Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
⚠︎ Warning: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov


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