Description
Product Overview
The L293 Motor Driver Module is a powerful dual H-bridge motor control circuit that allows you to drive two DC motors or one stepper motor with ease. Designed for use with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, this module is perfect for robotics, automation projects, and DIY electronics. With built-in protection features and an easy-to-use interface, the L293 module is ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Specifications
- Input Voltage Range: 4.5V to 36V DC
- Output Current: Up to 600mA per channel (1.2A peak per channel)
- Control Interface: PWM support for speed control and direction control via digital inputs
- Number of Motors Controlled: 2 DC motors or 1 stepper motor
- Dimensions: Compact size (approx. 43mm x 43mm x 18mm)
- Thermal Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown for safe operation
Key Features
- Dual H-Bridge Configuration: Independently control the direction and speed of two DC motors
- PWM Speed Control: Adjust the speed of the motors using PWM signals for precise control
- Easy Connection: Simple pin layout for quick integration with microcontrollers
- Robust Protection: Features overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown for enhanced safety
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for various motor types, including DC motors and stepper motors
Applications
- Robotics: Perfect for driving wheels and actuators in mobile robots and robotic arms
- DIY Projects: Ideal for hobbyists building remote-controlled vehicles and devices
- Automation: Commonly used in automated systems, conveyors, and industrial applications
- Educational Kits: Great for students learning about motor control and electronics
- Model Making: Suitable for controlling motors in scale models and RC vehicles
Why Choose Our L293 Motor Driver Module?
The L293 Motor Driver Module provides a reliable and efficient solution for motor control in your projects. Its dual H-bridge design, PWM support, and robust protection features make it an essential tool for anyone working with motors in electronics, robotics, and automation.