Description
L298N Motor Drive DC Stepper Motor Driver Intelligent Car Robot Accessories L298N DC Dual H Bridge Motor Controller
Product Description
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Driver chip: the new L298N dual H bridge DC motor driver chip
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Drive part of the terminal power supply range Vs: +5 V to +35 V; if the need to take power inside the board, the power supply range Vs: +7 V ~ +35 V
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Drive part of the peak current Io: 2A
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Logic part of the terminal power supply range Vss: +5 V to +7 V (can be charged within the board +5 V)
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Logic part of the operating current range: 0 ~ 36mA
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Control signal input voltage range:Low level: -0.3V≤Vin≤1.5V High level: 2.3V≤Vin≤Vss
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Enable signal input voltage range: Low level: -0.3≤Vin≤1.5V (control signal is invalid)
High level: 2.3V≤Vin≤Vss (control signal valid) |
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Maximum power consumption: 20W (temperature T = 75 ℃)
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Storage temperature: -25 ℃ ~ + 130 ℃
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Drive plate size: 53mm * 43mm
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Drive plate weight: 35g
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Other extensions: control direction indicator, logic part of the board to take electrical interface.
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The L298N H-bridge module can be used with motors that have a voltage of between 5 and 35V DC. With the module used in this tutorial, there is also an onboard 5V regulator, so if your supply voltage is up to 12V , you can also source 5V from the board.
1.DC motor 1 “+” or stepper motor A+
2.DC motor 1 “-” or stepper motor A-
3.12V jumper – remove this if using a supply voltage greater than 12V DC. This enables power to the onboard 5V regulator
4.Connect your motor supply voltage here, maximum of 35V DC. Remove 12V jumper if >12V DC
5.GND
6.5V output if 12V jumper in place
7.DC motor 1 enable jumper. Leave this in place when using a stepper motor. Connect to PWM output for DC motor speed control.
8.IN1
9.IN2
10.IN3
11.IN4
12.DC motor 2 enable jumper. Leave this in place when using a stepper motor. Connect to PWM output for DC motor speed control.
13.DC motor 2 “+” or stepper motor B+
14.DC motor 2 “-” or stepper motor B-
1.DC motor 1 “+” or stepper motor A+
2.DC motor 1 “-” or stepper motor A-
3.12V jumper – remove this if using a supply voltage greater than 12V DC. This enables power to the onboard 5V regulator
4.Connect your motor supply voltage here, maximum of 35V DC. Remove 12V jumper if >12V DC
5.GND
6.5V output if 12V jumper in place
7.DC motor 1 enable jumper. Leave this in place when using a stepper motor. Connect to PWM output for DC motor speed control.
8.IN1
9.IN2
10.IN3
11.IN4
12.DC motor 2 enable jumper. Leave this in place when using a stepper motor. Connect to PWM output for DC motor speed control.
13.DC motor 2 “+” or stepper motor B+
14.DC motor 2 “-” or stepper motor B-
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