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The micro:bit DRV8833 Motor Driver Expansion Board adds dual DC motor control to the BBC micro:bit. Built around the DRV8833CPWP motor driver IC, it can outp...

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The micro:bit DRV8833 Motor Driver Expansion Board adds dual DC motor control to the BBC micro:bit. Built around the DRV8833CPWP motor driver IC, it can output up to 700 mA per channel with four control modes: clockwise rotation, anticlockwise rotation, brake, and stop.

The board includes on-board 3.3 V and 5 V voltage regulators, a serial communication interface for connecting Bluetooth modules, and 3-pin sensor interfaces for expanding your project. Motor pins A1, A2, B2, and B1 connect to micro:bit pins P13, P12, P15, and P16 respectively.

Key Features

  • DRV8833CPWP Motor Driver – Dual H-bridge driver with up to 700 mA output per channel
  • Four Motor Control Modes – Clockwise, anticlockwise, brake, and stop
  • PWM Support – Frequencies up to 100 kHz for smooth motor control
  • On-Board Voltage Regulators – 3.3 V and 5 V regulated outputs
  • Serial Communication Interface – For connecting Bluetooth modules
  • 3-Pin Sensor Interfaces – Easily connect additional sensors and peripherals

Specifications

  • Motor Driver IC – DRV8833CPWP
  • Max Output Current – 700 mA per channel
  • PWM Frequency – Up to 100 kHz
  • Regulated Outputs – 3.3 V and 5 V
  • Motor Pin Mapping – A1→P13, A2→P12, B2→P15, B1→P16
  • Compatibility – BBC micro:bit (V1 and V2)

Ideal For

  • Micro:bit-powered robotics projects
  • Educational motor control experiments
  • Motorised vehicles and line-following robots
  • STEM and coding workshops

Package Contents

  • 1× DRV8833 Motor Driver Expansion Board for micro:bit

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

motor driver
An electronic circuit that lets a low-power controller switch and control a motor that needs more current than the controller pins can safely provide. Checking motor driver support matters because pumps and motors usually cannot be connected directly to a microcontroller output.
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation is a way for a digital pin to simulate variable output power by switching on and off very quickly. It matters for controlling things like LED brightness, motor speed, or servo-style signals from a microcontroller pin.
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