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This high-power motor controller module features a full H-Bridge MOSFET driver capable of delivering up to 50A continuous current. It supports PWM input frequencies up to 200kHz and operates within a wide voltage range of 5V to 15V. Designed with microcontroller PWM isolation, it ensures reliable forward and reverse motor control, making it ideal for demanding robotics and automation applications.
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 10 Reviews |
E**N
Swap the cap for better performance
Mostly worked. Used as a igbt gate driver at 50khz @ maybe 1 amp, the big smoothing cap on the board overheated very quickly at such a high freq. swapped out the cap for a better one (Kemet A783MW108M1ELAS011) and now the thing actually kinda works at those high frequencies. Dirt cheap, but totally workable.
J**S
Worked well.
Worked as described.
K**E
Great little motor driver board.
Works well, I am used to motor controllers using 3 pins IN1 & IN2 for direction and gnd/pwm on a 3rd pin. This controller needs PWM to be on IN1 & IN2 pins. After figuring this out it's working great. I am driving a windshield wiper motor and there is a significant difference in the power output of the motor using this over a standard L298N 2A board. I can stop the motor by hand using L298N and can't even come close with this board.
A**R
works OK at a few amps
It works fine for me, but I have only used it at +12V and 2 A with 1 kHz PWM. I can drive the load in either direction based on which input is active, as expected. Works fine with 3.3V logic inputs. The page says 50 A max but I have my doubts about even the connector handling that, let alone the FETs. Maybe that is an instantaneous peak rating.
C**E
Nice H-Bridge Module
It took me a second to figure out but once i did this thing is great and powerful and i used it for a 775 motor and it had really smooth control. i wish it had a way to power an mcu straight off the board but not a big deal.
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