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- Model: C093.L298N
L298N Dual Motor Driver Board with Voltage Regulator
The L298N Dual Motor Driver board is a robust, easy-to-use module for driving two DC motors or one stepper motor. Built around the proven L298N H-bridge IC, it’s ideal for robotics, DIY electronics, and embedded control projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller platforms. Its integrated 5V voltage regulator and wide operating voltage range make it a versatile choice for education, prototyping, and small-scale automation.
🚀 Key Features
- L298N H-bridge driver for reliable, bidirectional control of DC and stepper motors.
- On-board 5V voltage regulator to power logic and low-current external circuits.
- Controls two DC motors (independent) or one stepper motor with direction and speed (PWM) control.
- Wide operating voltage input: 5V to 35V for flexible power options.
- High output capability: up to 2A per channel (peak; ensure adequate cooling for continuous loads).
- Accepts multiple input modes, including 5V logic and common 24V industrial systems with appropriate interfacing.
- On-board LED indicators for quick visual status of power and motor outputs.
- Integrated flyback diode protection for inductive loads.
📊 Technical Specifications
- Driver Chip: L298N
- Operating Voltage (Motor Supply): 5V–35V
- Logic Voltage: 5V (3.3V microcontrollers typically compatible; verify VIH in L298N datasheet)
- Drive Current: up to 2A per channel (peak; continuous current depends on heat sinking and airflow)
- Output Type: Dual-channel H-bridge output
🔌 Typical Control Interface
- ENA / ENB: Enable pins for PWM speed control per channel
- IN1–IN4: Direction control inputs
- VIN / +12V: Motor power supply (5–35V)
- 5V: On-board regulated output for logic/low-current peripherals (varies by module; do not overload)
- GND: Common ground (tie to microcontroller ground)
Note: Some modules include a 5V enable jumper to activate the onboard regulator. For higher motor voltages or when drawing external 5V loads, evaluate regulator dissipation and remove the jumper if using an external 5V logic supply.
🤖 Potential Applications
- Robotics: Drive wheels, tracks, or articulations in mobile robots and robotic arms.
- DIY Projects: Perfect for makers and hobbyists building motorized electronics modules and prototypes.
- Industrial Automation: Suitable for small machinery and conveyance systems requiring motor control.
- Education: Demonstrates motor control, PWM, and H-bridge fundamentals in labs and classrooms.
🧠 Usage Notes & Best Practices
- Voltage headroom: The L298N is a bipolar driver and exhibits a noticeable voltage drop across the H-bridge. Allow headroom in your motor supply to achieve desired motor voltage.
- Thermal management: For currents above ~1A per channel, use heat sinks and airflow. The 2A rating is typically peak; continuous current depends on cooling.
- PWM control: Apply PWM to ENA/ENB for speed control; use IN pins for direction. Most microcontroller timers (Arduino, STM32, ESP32, etc.) work well.
- Logic levels: Designed for 5V TTL logic. Many 3.3V systems (e.g., Raspberry Pi) can drive inputs directly, but always confirm VIH in the datasheet.
- Regulator use: The on-board 5V regulator is intended for logic and low-current sensors. Avoid powering high-draw peripherals from this pin.
- Grounding: Always tie the motor driver ground to the microcontroller ground for reliable signaling.
🔧 Compatibility
Works seamlessly with popular development platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller boards. Integrates easily into electronics components ecosystems and motor control modules for robotics and automation.