DC & Stepper Motor Driver HAT Kit for Raspberry Pi

Adafruit IndustriesSKU: RB-Ada-208
Manufacturer #: 2348

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Description

  • 1.2A per channel and 3A peak current capability
  • Fully-dedicated PWM driver chip for excellent performance 
  • Can efficiently run on motors ranging from 4.5VDC to 13.5VDC
  • Huge terminal block connectors included to hook up wires with power
  • Easily compatible with Raspberry Pi model A+, B+, and Pi 2.

The DC & Stepper Motor Driver HAT Kit for Raspberry Pi has been engineered with great precision to assist you in any motion project by serving as a reliable add-on. It performs remarkably to meet your technological requirements and features a drive up to 4 DC or 2 stepper motors that ensure full PWM speed control. Offering easy installation process, this kit includes slight prototyping area and polarity protection FET on the power pins for smooth working. The motors included in its design are controlled by TB6612 MOSFET drivers by seeking support from 3A peak current capability and 1.2A per channel. Built-in flyback diodes also serve a vital part of its design.

DC & Stepper Motor Driver HAT Kit for Raspberry Pi- Click to Enlarge

  • Tested & assembled HAT
  • 2x20 plain headers 
  • Terminal blocks
  • Dimensions w/ components: 2.6" x 2.2" x 0.5"

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Donald Dodge
Great bare board

This one comes with the connectors ready to solder. Adafruit only stocks the board with all parts soldered on.. if you want to stack multiple boards, you need the stackable header. It is easy to add the jumpers to move the I2C address for stacked boards. I needed to run 4 stepper motors. It would be nice to find right angle terminals for the motor connections, so you can easy wire up the motors on the middle boards

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