TB6612 1.2A DC/Stepper Motor Driver Breakout Board
ROB-20679
RoHS
Spin two DC motors, step one bi-polar or uni-polar stepper, or fire off two solenoids with 1.2A per channel
using the TB6612. We really like these dual H-bridges, so if you want to control motors without a shield or
HAT these are easy to include on any solderless breadboard or perma-proto.
We solder on TB6612 onto a breakout board for you here, with a polarity protection FET on the motor
voltage input and a pullup on the "standby" enable pin. Each breakout chip contains two full H-bridges (four
half H-bridges). That means you can drive 2-4 solenoids (only two can be active at a time, on opposite
bridges), two DC motors bi-directionally, or one stepper motor. Just make sure they're good for 1.2 Amp or
less of current, since that's the limit of this chip. They do handle a peak of 3A but that's just for a short
amount of time, like 20 milliseconds. What we like most about this particular driver is that it comes with built
in kick-back diodes internally so you don't have to worry about the inductive kick damaging your project or
driver.
There's two digital inputs per H-bridge (one for each half of the bridge) as well as a PWM input per driver so
you can control motor speed. Runs at 2.7V-5V logic. The motor voltage is separate from the logic voltage.
Good for motor voltages from 4.5V up to 13.5V. This will not work well for 3V motors.
Comes as one assembled and tested breakout plus a small strip of header. You'll need to do some light
soldering to attach the header onto the breakout PCB. Arduino, motors, and power supply not included.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/20679 12-1-2022
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