L293D Motor Driver Drive Shield For Arduino

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L293D Motor Driver Drive Shield For Arduino is a high-power, versatile expansion board designed to simplify the process of driving multiple DC motors, stepper motors, and servos from a single Arduino board. This shield incorporates two L293D quadruple high-current half-H drivers, allowing you to control up to four bidirectional DC motors or two stepper motors simultaneously with 8-bit speed selection. Furthermore, the integrated 74HC595 shift register expands the Arduino’s digital pins, ensuring that you retain enough I/O for other sensors and peripherals. Consequently, this board serves as the perfect foundation for building complex robotics projects, from autonomous rovers to robotic arms. Therefore, users can enjoy a plug-and-play experience that eliminates the need for messy breadboard wiring and external flyback diodes.

Key Features:
  • High Motor Capacity: The shield supports the simultaneous operation of 4 bidirectional DC motors, 2 stepper motors (unipolar or bi-polar), and 2 servo motors.
  • Integrated Protection: Pull-down resistors keep motors disabled during power-up, while the L293D chips provide internal kickback protection diodes.
  • Separate Power Terminals: It features a dedicated external power terminal block, which allows you to separate the logic power from the motor power to prevent noise interference.
  • Arduino Shield Form Factor: Designed specifically for the Arduino Uno, Mega, and Leonardo, this board plugs directly into the host headers for a secure and compact fit.
  • High-Resolution Speed Control: Provides 4 H-bridges with 0.6 A per bridge (1.2 A peak) and thermal shutdown protection for reliable motor management.
Technical Specifications:
  • Driver Chip: 2 x L293D Motor Driver ICs
  • Logic Voltage: 5 VDC
  • Motor Supply Voltage: 4.5 V to 25 VDC (External source recommended)
  • Output Current: 600 mA continuous per channel (1.2 A peak)
  • Logic Interface: 74HC595 Serial-to-Parallel Shift Register
  • Servo Connectors: 2 x 3-pin headers connected to Arduino’s high-resolution dedicated timers (Pins 9 and 10).
Mechanical Specifications:
  • PCB Material: High-grade FR-4 glass fiber epoxy
  • Connectors: Screw terminal blocks for motor and power connections; male header pins for servo connections.
  • Assembly: Fully assembled and tested through-hole and SMD components.
  • Mounting: Shield-compatible headers for direct Arduino stacking.
Dimensions:
  • Length: ≈ 69.0 mm
  • Width: ≈ 53.5 mm
  • Height: ≈ 19.5 mm
  • Weight: ≈ 32 g
Pinout and Wiring:
  • M1, M2, M3, M4: These screw terminals connect to your DC motors; M1/M2 and M3/M4 can also be paired for stepper motors.
  • EXT_PWR Terminal: Connect your external battery or power supply (4.5V-25V) here to drive the motors.
  • PWR Jumper: Remove this jumper if you are providing separate power to the motors and Arduino to avoid back-powering.
  • Servo Headers: Plug standard 3-wire servos directly into the designated headers at the corner of the shield.
  • Wiring Note: However, always ensure the power supply polarity is correct, as the board does not feature reverse-polarity protection on the motor terminals.
Datasheet Reference:
Commonly Used in:
  • Educational Robotics: A staple in STEM classrooms for teaching basic motor control and automation logic.
  • DIY Arduino Kits: Frequently bundled with 4WD smart car chassis and mechanical grippers.
  • Rapid Prototyping: Ideal for engineers who need to test motor sequences without designing a custom PCB.
Applications:
  • 4WD Smart Cars: Controlling four separate DC wheels for differential steering and navigation.
  • Pan-and-Tilt Platforms: Using the servo headers to control camera movement or sensor scanning.
  • CNC and 3D Plotters: Driving small bi-polar stepper motors for precise X-Y coordinate movement.
  • Automated Curtains: Providing enough torque to drive DC gear motors for home automation projects.
Equivalent Models:
  • L298N Module: A bulkier alternative that handles higher current but lacks the direct shield form factor.
  • Adafruit Motor Shield V2: Uses TB6612 MOSFET drivers for better efficiency, however, the L293D remains the more cost-effective choice for basic projects.
  • DRV8833 Shield: A modern low-voltage alternative with integrated current sensing and higher efficiency.
Package Includes:
  • 1 x L293D Motor Driver Drive Shield For Arduino

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Weight 50 g
Dimensions 70 × 65 × 15 mm
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