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The KOOBOOK 5Pcs DRV8833 Motor Drive Module is a compact and powerful dual H bridge DC gear motor driver controller board, designed to drive two DC geared motors with a maximum output current of 1.5A. It features built-in safety mechanisms including overcurrent protection, short circuit protection, undervoltage lockout, and overtemperature protection, making it ideal for DIY robotics projects.
Manufacturer | KOOBOOK |
Part Number | KB034 |
Package Dimensions | 11.68 x 5.84 x 1.02 cm; 18 Grams |
Item model number | KB034 |
Colour | 5pcs |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 18 g |
D**T
Perfect for low power applications
It is really useful for low power applications where the logic level and power level are less than 5V. The loss is minimum and its compact size helps to fit it inside small electronic appliances.
R**R
Easy to use, no extra libraries or special compilations needed.
In Tasmota set a GPIO to 'Relay' or 'PWM' and connect the board. No special library or special compilation needed. With Micro/Circuit Python set a pin as a standard 'Output' or 'PWM'.- Can be controlled with with 3.3v logic microprocessors like the ESP32.- Worked fine driving 5v 3W current to a 6v peristaltic pump (a DC motor).- PWM workes well too.Have not tried driving less than 5v and only used it for a few days.
R**.
Seems to work same as DRV8833
I didn't like that the chip is not DRV8833 but rather HR8833. It does seem to behave the same as DRV8833. Although the chip has 16 pins, only 12 of those pins are broken out. The other four are not usually used but if you need to use them, this module won't work for that. I needed a motor controller to handle small 3 V motors. LM298 doesn't work with only 3 V. I tested this module at 3V and was able to control the speed through PWM in both forward and reverse. I doubt the 1.5 A claim but the motor I tested only used a fraction of that. For how long it will last, only time will tell. But it did satisfy my need to control these small 3V motors with PWM speed control both in forward and reverse. I gave one star off for not shipping what was pictured.
J**E
Dependable & compact
Been using them forever to power N20 motors on 5V. Connect the H bridges in parallel to get 3A. They have thermal protection. Cheaper to get as part of a breakout board with all the passives than as individual chips.
P**K
Great little driver for money
This is great little driver for money. I strongly suggest to not go over 4V (1S LiPo) and run only 3V DC motors, otherwise, it will get hot and it will burn up.Works great when paired with Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V, NRF24L01, and 2xAA batteries. I'm using them for RC toys of all kinds.The only downside is you need 2 PWM pins per motor if you want to run forward and backward, but for around $1 a pop, it does not matter.
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