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  • H-bridge Stepper Motor Dual DC Motor Driver Controller Board HG7881

    $12.96

    The HG7881 H-Bridge Stepper Motor Dual DC Motor Driver Controller Board is a versatile motor control board designed to drive both stepper motors and DC motors. It uses an H-bridge configuration to control the direction and speed of the connected motors. The HG7881 is capable of driving motors that require up to 40 volts and 3 amps of current, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It features a compact design, with a size of only 40 x 40 mm, and can be easily integrated into a variety of projects.

  • L298N Dual Motor Controller

    $9.72

    The L298N Dual Motor Controller is a dual H-bridge motor driver integrated circuit (IC) that is commonly used to control the speed and direction of two DC motors. It can handle motors that require up to 46 volts and 2 amps of current, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The L298N features an on-board 5V regulator, which can be used to supply power to an external control circuit. It also has a set of control pins for each motor, allowing you to set the speed and direction of each motor independently.

  • L298N Two-Channel Mini DC Motor Driver

    $1.94

    The L298N 2 Channel Mini DC Motor Driver is a compact and versatile device used to control the speed and direction of two DC motors. It is based on the L298N motor driver IC, which can handle up to 2 amps of current per channel.

    The L298N motor driver integrates two full H-bridges, allowing for independent control of two DC motors. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including robotics, DIY projects, and more. The driver is equipped with a set of input pins that allow for controlling the speed and direction of the motors. It also has an enable pin for each channel, which can be used to turn the motor on and off.

  • Micro Servo Motor SG90

    $4.86

    Micro Servo Motor SG90 is a tiny and lightweight server motor with high output power. Servo can rotate approximately 180 degrees (90 in each direction), and works just like the standard kinds but smaller. You can use any servo code, hardware or library to control these servos. Good for beginners who want to make stuff move without building a motor controller with feedback & gear box, especially since it will fit in small places. It comes with a 3 horns (arms) and hardware.

  • Motor Driver TB6612FNG

    $12.96

    The TB6612FNG Motor Driver can control up to two DC motors at a constant current of 1.2A (3.2A peak). Two input signals (IN1 and IN2) can be used to control the motor in one of four function modes: CW, CCW, short-brake and stop. The two motor outputs (A and B) can be separately controlled, and the speed of each motor is controlled via a PWM input signal with a frequency up to 100kHz. The STBY pin should be pulled high to take the motor out of standby mode.

    Logic supply voltage (VCC) can be in the range of 2.7–5.5VDC, while the motor supply (VM) is limited to a maximum voltage of 15VDC. The output current is rated up to 1.2A per channel (or up to 3.2A for a short, single pulse).

    This little board comes with all components installed as shown. Decoupling capacitors are included on both supply lines. All pins of the TB6612FNG are broken out to two 0.1″ pitch headers; the pins are arranged such that input pins are on one side and output pins are on the other.

  • Official Arduino Motor Shield R3

    $32.40

    The Arduino Motor Shield allows your Arduino to drive DC and stepper motors, relays, and solenoids.

  • ULN2003 Motor Driver Board Module

    $3.24

    The ULN2003 is a convenient package of seven Darlington transistors, which means it’s an easy way to drive up to seven loads up to 500mA to 50V maximum. This nice IC is mounted in a circuit board specifically designed to drive unipolar stepper motors, especially these 16:1 and 64:1 stepper gearmotors. Stepper Motor Driver Features: Uses well-proven ULN2003 driver IC Maximum 500mA/channel (50V maximum) Socketed for direct connection to the 22305 16:1 and 22310 64:1 stepper gear motors Indictor LEDs show coil energization 4 pre-soldered input channel pins Works well with Arduino stepper and AccelStepper libraries.