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This version of our MP6500 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier with Digital Current Control ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This breakout board for STMicro’s STSPIN220 low-voltage microstepping bipolar stepper motor driver offers microstepping down to 1/256-step and operates from 1.8 V to 10 V, allowing stepper motors to be powered with voltages that are too low for other drivers. It can deliver up to approximately 1.1 A per phase continuously without a heat sink or forced air...
This version of our STSPIN220 Low-Voltage Stepper Motor Driver Carrier ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. Please see the STSPIN220 Low-Voltage Stepper Motor Driver Carrier product page for more information about the driver. See description for more...
This version of our STSPIN820 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This breakout board makes it easy to use Toshiba’s TB67S128FTG microstepping bipolar stepper motor driver, which features adjustable current limiting and microstepping down to 1/128-step. In addition, it has the ability to dynamically select an optimal decay mode by monitoring the actual motor current, and it can automatically reduce the driving current...
TMC2208 Stepper Motor Driver See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This tiny breakout board for TI’s DRV8838 motor driver can deliver a continuous 1.7 A (1.8 A peak) to a single brushed DC motor. With an operating voltage range from 0 V to 11 V and built-in protection against reverse-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature, this driver is a great solution for powering a small, low-voltage motor. See...
TB6600 4A 42V Motor Driver Controller See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
Supply Voltage: 6.8-30 VDC. Continuous Current: 13 Amp. PWM Frequency: 20 KHz. Current limiting at 30A. 3V and 5V logic level input. See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This version of our TB67S249FTG Stepper Motor Driver Compact Carrier ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. The TB67S249FTG has a wide operating voltage range of 10 V to 47 V, and our carrier board can deliver approximately 1.6 A per phase continuously...
The powerful Jrk 12v12 motor controller is a highly configurable brushed DC motor controller that supports four interface modes: USB, logic-level serial, analog voltage, and hobby radio control (RC). The controller can be used as an open-loop speed control or for closed-loop speed or position control. The continuous output current is approximately 12 A...
This version of our TB67S279FTG Stepper Motor Driver Compact Carrier ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. The TB67S279FTG has a wide operating voltage range of 10 V to 47 V, and our carrier board can deliver approximately 1.1 A per phase continuously...
Maximum current: 2A per phase (continuous, with cooling), 2.8A peak per phase Works with 3.3V and 5V signals Comes with heatsink for better cooling Has StealthChop technology for quieter stepper motors Has SpreadCycl technology for smoother movements See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This compact breakout board for ROHM’s BD65496MUV motor driver offers an operating voltage range of 2 V to 16 V and can deliver a continuous 1.2 A (5 A peak for a few milliseconds) to a single brushed DC motor. The motor driver features variable switching speed, allowing for PWM frequencies up to 500 kHz, two drive mode options, and built-in under-voltage...
This add-on board makes it easy to control two high-power DC motors with a Raspberry Pi. Its twin discrete MOSFET H-bridges support a wide 6.5 V to 36 V operating range and are efficient enough to deliver a continuous 14 A without a heat sink. The drivers offer basic current limiting functionality, and they accept ultrasonic PWM frequencies for quieter...
This compact breakout board for Maxim’s MAX14870 motor driver offers a wide operating voltage range of 4.5 V to 36 V and can deliver a continuous 1.7 A (2.5 A peak) to a single brushed DC motor. It features a simple two-pin speed/direction interface and built-in protection against reverse-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature. See...
MDD10A is the dual-channel version of MD10C which is designed to drive 2 brushed DC motors with high current up to 10A continuously. See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This breakout board for Allegro’s A4988 microstepping bipolar stepper motor driver features adjustable current limiting, over-current and over-temperature protection, and five different microstep resolutions (down to 1/16-step). It operates from 8 V to 35 V and can deliver up to approximately 1 A per phase without a heat sink or forced air flow (it is...
Input Current: 1~5A Supply Voltage: 12 to 48VDC Output Current: 0.2~5.0A Power (MAX): 160W Temperature: -10~45℃ H bridge bipolar constant current drive. See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
Maximum current: 7.2A, resolution: 0.1A Subdivision range: 400~25600ppr Impulse response frequency: 200KHz DC power supply The input voltage range: 24~80VDC or AC both OK Power supply is greater than 200W. Recommend 48VDC or 48V AC Operating Temperature: -10oC~45oC See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
BA6109 - Motor Driver 18 V, 0.8 A DR MOTOR 3-MODE 18 V 0.8 A
BA6209 - Dual Reversible Motor Driver 18 V, 1.6 A DR MOTOR 4-MODE 18 V 1.6 A
BA6229 - Motor Driver 24 V, 1.2 A DR MOTOR 4-MODE 24 V 1.2 A
BA6238A - Dual Reversible Motor Driver, 20 V MOTOR DR 2X REV 20 V
BA6239A - Dual Reversible Motor Driver, 20 V MOTOR DR. 2XREV. 20 V
Crank up your robotics with a powerful Adafruit DRV8871 motor driver breakout board. This motor driver has a lot of great specs that make it useful for a wide variety of mechatronics. See description for more details about the product. Add to cart now!
This compact breakout board makes it easy to use Allegro’s A4990 dual motor driver, which can control two bidirectional DC motors over a wide operating voltage range of 6 V to 32 V. It is capable of delivering a continuous 0.7 A to each motor channel, and onboard sense resistors enable the A4990 to limit the peak motor current to about 0.9 A per channel....