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Dual L298N Motor Driver Module
The Dual L298N Motor Driver Module is a robust H-bridge module designed to control the speed and direction of two DC motors or one bipolar stepper motor. Utilizing the L298N IC, it provides powerful 2A per channel current, making it ideal for high-power robotic and embedded applications. It accepts PWM signals for precise speed control, catering to hobbyists, students, and engineers working on motion control projects.
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1 pcs
Location
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Purchase price
₹98/ unit
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Dibyaprakash
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Technical Specifications
Operating Voltage (Motor Supply)5V - 35V
Logic Voltage (Control Signal)5V
Current Rating2A (per channel)
Number of Motors Driven2 DC Motors / 1 Stepper Motor
InterfaceTTL Logic Inputs, Screw Terminals
Key Features
Dual H-Bridge design for bidirectional control of two DC motors or one stepper motor.
Supports PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) for precise motor speed control.
Integrated heatsink for efficient heat dissipation during high-current operation.
Onboard 5V regulator (jumper selectable) for powering external logic circuits.
Robust screw terminals for secure and easy motor and power connections.
Use Cases
- **Mobile Robotics**: Powering drive motors for various types of robots like line-followers, obstacle-avoiders, and RC vehicles.
- **Automation Systems**: Controlling small actuators, valves, or conveyor belts in home automation or small-scale industrial projects.
- **Educational Kits**: An essential component for teaching motor control principles and embedded systems design to students and hobbyists.
Applications
- Arduino/Raspberry Pi Robotics Projects
- DIY Automated Blinds/Curtains
- Small CNC Machines & Plotters
- Smart Home Devices with Motorized Components
Related Tags
Dual L298N Motor DriverL298N ModuleMotor DriverH-Bridge DriverPWM ControlRoboticsArduino Motor ControlIndiaBangalore
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