Can control two brushed DC motors or single bipolar/unipolar stepper motor
Works with motors from 4 to 16 V
Has discrete MOSFETs H-Bridge design
Supports 3 Amp per channel continuously
Comes with onboard test buttons and motor output LEDs
The Cytron 3A 4-16V Dual Channel DC Motor Driver and motor output LEDs allow a functional test of the motor driver in a quick and convenient way without hooking up the host controller.
Buck-boost regulator which produces 5 V output from the input as low as 4 V can be used to power the host controller. MDD3A can be controlled with wide input logic voltage range from 1.8 V to 12 V, it’s compatible with a wide variety of host controller (e.g. Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC).
We purchased two MDD3A to drive a pair of dual channel rovers. Each driver was easy to integrate and has worked flawlessly in the application. The MDD3A was used to replace L298N dual H-Bridge drivers which, although work well, suffer from a large voltage/current drop, the MDD3A does not have this limitation and therefore is a better motor driver.