Motor controler - electronic to propel and control motors

Motor controler

The microcontroler usually needs some help when they need to control motors. This is because the motors are consuming lot of current (or power) and that microcontroler are not taillored for such amount of current.

Thankfuly, they are Motor Controlers! They can be as simple as L293, L298 or more advanced board, the motor controler are there to ease your life by taking care about all the stuff related to motor power control.

With thoses board and breakouts you will ba able to tame DC motors, stepper motors, servo motors, etc. All you need to motorise your project and made it autonomous in our human world.

Motor board for Romi Robot
In Stock
Motor controller for Romi robot
Motor driver: DRV8838 (2.5 to 10.8V, 1.8A per channel)
Power distribution
STEP-DOWN regulator (2.5 @ 5V, 3.3V)
€19.95
Out-of-Stock
Stepper controler, 36v4, 4A
Out-of-Stock
Stepper controleur 36v4 - micro-stepping
MicroStepping: 1/256 step
Motor voltage: 8 - 50V
Logic: 1.8V, 3.3V & 5.8V
Motor current: 4A Max per coil (6A peak en pointe)
Configurable via SPI
STEP/DIR control (or full control via SPI)
Based on DRV8711 + external MOSFET
Out-of-Stock
Adafruit CRICKIT for micro:bit
Out-of-Stock
Crickit - Creative Robotics & Interactive Construction Kit
for Micro:bit
MakeCode and Arduino support
4x Servo Motor driver -OR- Analog output (PWM)
2x DC motor driver (with PWM control)
4x high curent output (relay, solenoid, etc)
4x capacitive touch entry
8x digital I/O (or analog inputs)
1x LED NeoPixels 5V driver (wired on pin #16)
1x Amplified Audio output (wired on pin #1)