Motor Drivers and Controllers
Motor driver ICs, H-bridges, motor controller boards, and ESCs for every project scale — from small hobby robots to heavy-duty automation builds. Whether you're controlling brushed DC motors, building a rover, or running multi-motor rigs, you'll find the right driver here.
Popular with Australian makers, students, and engineers working on robotics, STEM education, and industrial prototyping. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other popular platforms. Fast shipping Australia-wide.
L298N Dual H-Bridge Motor Driver Board
SKU: LB-OWL-HBRIDGE | Brand: Little Bird
Using the powerful L298N Dual Motor Driver,this module allows full control of two DC Motors or one stepper-motor. Screw Terminals for easy connections;LEDs show power and output status. Requires six digital inputs....
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
EasyDriver Stepper Motor
SKU: LB-LR0149 | Brand: Little Bird
The EasyDriver is a simple stepper motor driver board based on the Allegro A3967 IC. It accepts a digital step/direction input (3.3 V or 5 V logic) and drives bi-polar stepper motors (4, 6, or 8 wire) at any voltage w...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
Pimoroni Yukon – Yukon Make Anything! Kit
SKU: PR-PIM688 | Brand: Little Bird
A high-power modular robotics and engineering platform, built around RP2040 and designed to drive the most ambitious robots, props and devices. The Do-Everything Board 🦾 Yukon is a standalone controller that can...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
Kitronik Compact Motor Driver Board for the BBC micro:bit
SKU: KI-5698 | Brand: Kitronik
A compact motor driver board for the BBC micro:bit that drives two DC motors or one stepper motor. The integrated edge connector lets the micro:bit slot in directly, with built-in protection against short circuits, ov...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun
Kitronik Compact All-In-One Robotics Board for BBC micro:bit
SKU: KI-5693 | Brand: Kitronik
With the Kitronik Compact Robotics Board, the BBC micro:bit can be used to drive 4 motors (or 2 stepper motors) and 8 servos. Coupled with 17 other I/O expansion points, this means the BBC micro:bit can very easily be...
Delivered by Thu 11 Jun