Motors electronics category includes servo and stepper motors from our offer. Here you can find MG995 or SG90 servo motors or even a NEMA17 stepper.
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Sg90 servo is the type of motor that can turn the lever that is hitched to it very precisely and in that way control different things. This little servo motor is great for education and demonstration, but can also be used for real things that do not need great power for circumvolution (for example small vents).
This driver for stepper motor enables control over a stepper motor that does not require more than 500mA of current and works at 5V-12V voltage. Except for the driver, it has built-in LED lights that indicate which phase of the motor is currently active. Connecting on Croduino/Arduino is simple, and control is directly through the library.
If you’ve ever wanted to make something with a stepper motor, this is a great place to start. A stepper motor is a type of motor that can control its revolutions very precisely, so it is used for precise control and positioning.
This set comes with a small stepper motor and a driver for it. Namely, the stepper motor needs to be controlled in an exact way in order to get what you want from it (which is a precise turn), so the driver helps us with that. Also, the driver provides enough current to turn the motor.
This stepper motor driver enables the control of a stepper motor that does not need more than 800mA of current and operates at a voltage of up to 14V. In addition to the driver, it also has built-in LEDs that indicate which phase of the motor is currently active.
The Dual Motor H-Bridge DRV8424P is a high-performance motor driver module that provides efficient and reliable control for two DC motors or a bipolar stepper motor. It is widely used in robotics, automation, and mechatronics projects where precise motor control is required.
This motor driver module is based on the DRV8424P integrated circuit, which features advanced protection and control capabilities. It supports a wide range of motor voltages, typically from 8V to 45V, and can deliver a continuous output current of up to 2.5A per motor channel. With a peak current of up to 4A, it can handle high-demand applications.
This driver for stepper motor enables control over a stepper motor that does not require more than 800mA of current and works at up to 14V voltage. Except for the driver, it has built-in LED lights that indicate which phase of the motor is currently active. Connecting with microcontroller is easy, and control is directly through the library.
The stepper motor driver enables very precise control of the stepper motor. The DRV8825, located on this board, enables microstepping of a bipolar motor with an adjustable current limit, overcurrent and overtemperature protection. Controls steps up to 1/32 step. It has a potentiometer for setting the desired current.
• Voltage: 8.2V – 45V
• Current: 1.5A per phase without heatsink, 2.2A per phase with heatsink
• Dimensions: 38 x 22mm
We all know these little DC motors, especially if you’ve ever disassembled any toy. They are everywhere, and now at the Soldered.com.
MG995 servo is a powerful servo motor that is capable of spinning and controlling things that a small hobby servo motor could never accomplish doing. It comes with a bunch of accessories so you could connect it easily with the outer world, and it’s being controlled like every other servo motor, via PWM.
• RPM: 0.20s/60 degrees (4.8V), 0.16s/60 degrees (6V)
• Voltage: 4.8V – 6.6V
• Torque: 9.4kg/cm (4.8V) – 11kg/cm (6V)
• Angle: 180 degrees
• Dimensions: 40mm x 20mm x 43mm
• Weight: 55g
DC motors can be inconvenient to use on low speed. With the help of mechanic and transfer using sprockets speed of this motor is slowed to a remarkably small speed. It is used for precise control over many mechanisms from robot wheels to precise mechanics.
• Voltage: 3V
• Axle diameter: 3mm
• Dimensions: 12mm x 10mm x 36mm
MG995 is a powerful servo motor that is capable of spinning and controlling things that a small hobby servo motor could never accomplish doing. It comes with a bunch of accessories so you could connect it easily with the outer world, and it’s being controlled like every other servo motor, via PWM.
We all know these Mini DC motors, especially if you ever took apart any kind of toy. They’re everywhere, now and on Soldered as well. You can use it to make something useful or just reminisce about the times when you were younger.
NEMA17 is a smaller stepper motor with high precision. Often we find it in 3D printers and small CNC machines since it has sufficient power to move small items. You will also use it in the 3D printer, CNC, robot or for the accurate control of anything which turns or moves.
We recommend the A4988 stepper motor driver.
H bridge supports an exchange of polarities on its outputs and therefore enables control of motor spins in both directions in a very simple way. It can also direct other devices that for certain usage require the exchange of polarities on their inputs.