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L298P Stepper Motor driver board

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₦ 21,700.00



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L298P Stepper Motor driver board

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The L298P Stepper Motor Driver Board is a robust dual H-bridge motor driver module capable of controlling two DC motors or one stepper motor with up to 2A current per channel. Based on the reliable L298P IC, this board offers excellent power handling and versatility for robotics, automation, and motor control applications.

Key Features:

  • Dual Motor Control: Drive two DC motors or one stepper motor simultaneously

  • Flexible Voltage Support: Operates from 4.8V up to 35V for motor power

  • PWM & PLL Compatible: Enables fine-tuned motor speed control

  • High Current Output: Up to 2A per channel for powerful motor performance

  • Easy Integration: Standard screw terminal block and logic pin headers

  • Durable Design: Withstands wide temperature ranges and high dissipation

Specifications:

  • Logic Voltage (VD): 5V

  • Motor Supply Voltage:

    • VIN: 6.5V – 12V

    • PWRIN: 4.8V – 35V

  • Logic Current (Iss): < 36mA

  • Motor Current (Io): < 2A continuous

  • Max Power Dissipation: 25W @ 75°C

  • Signal Control Voltage:

    • High Level: ≥ 2.3V

    • Low Level: ≥ -0.3V

  • Operating Temp: -25°C to +130°C

  • Interface: 5.0mm pitch screw terminals

  • Driver Architecture: Dual full-bridge (H-Bridge)

  • Speed Control: Supports PWM and PLL

  • Pinout: Uses D4–D7 for control signals

  • Board Size: 68mm × 53mm

Applications:

  • Robotics: Control wheels, arms, or sensor turrets in robots

  • Automation Systems: Drive conveyor belts, actuators, or CNC components

  • DIY Projects: Power motors in Arduino and Raspberry Pi builds

  • Educational Kits: Excellent for learning about H-bridge motor control systems