Raspberry Pi Motors and Robotics Hats
Browse our range of motor driver HATs and robotics expansion boards for Raspberry Pi. From dual DC motor controllers to stepper motor drivers, these add-on boards make it easy to power motors directly from your Pi for robotics, automation, and mechatronics projects.
Ideal for STEM education, maker spaces, and hobbyist builds across Australia. Whether you're driving wheels on a robot or controlling a CNC setup, you'll find compatible boards for the Pi 4, Pi 5, and Pico right here with fast Australian shipping.
HRB8825 Stepper Motor HAT For Raspberry Pi
SKU: WS-22311 | Brand: Waveshare
HRB8825 Stepper Motor HAT For Raspberry Pi, Drives Two Stepper Motors, Up To 1/32 Microstepping Stepper Motor HAT (B) Alternative Solution Of Stepper Motor HAT, Drives Two Stepper Motors, Up To 1/32 Microstep...
Delivered by Fri 12 Jun
Kitronik Motor Driver Board for Raspberry Pi Pico
SKU: KI-5331 | Brand: Kitronik
This board allows the Raspberry Pi Pico (connected via pin header) to drive two motors simultaneously with full forward, reverse & stop control, making it ideal for Pico controlled buggy projects. Alternatively, the b...
Delivered by Fri 12 Jun
Inventor HAT Mini
SKU: PR-PIM672 | Brand: Little Bird
Introducing the Inventor HAT Mini, a versatile motor, servo, and audio driver add-on board designed for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. With this compact HAT, you can bring your mechanical inventions, creations, and cont...
Delivered by Fri 12 Jun
Pololu DRV8835 Dual Motor Driver Kit for Raspberry Pi
SKU: PL-2753 | Brand: Pololu
This compact expansion board plugs directly into the GPIO header on a Raspberry Pi B+, Pi A+, Pi 2, or Pi 3 and provides an easy and low-cost solution for driving a pair of small brushed DC motors....
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Pololu Dual G2 High-Power Motor Driver 24v14 for Raspberry Pi (Assembled)
SKU: PL-3753 | Brand: Pololu
The Pololu Dual G2 High-Power Motor Driver 24v14 is a Raspberry Pi expansion board that can independently control two brushed DC motors at up to 14A continuous per channel. It mounts directly onto the Pi's 40-pin GPIO...
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