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L9110 Dual-Channel H-Bridge Motor Driver IC
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The L9110 Dual-Channel H-Bridge Motor Driver IC is a high-performance integrated circuit designed for precise control of small DC motors. It allows independent control of two motors, supporting forward and reverse rotation, making it ideal for robotics, automation, and DIY electronics projects. Its compact size, low power consumption, and TTL logic compatibility ensure seamless integration with microcontrollers such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and more. Perfect for hobbyists, students, and engineers, the L9110 IC provides reliable and efficient motor driving for various applications.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Model | L9110 Dual-Channel H-Bridge Motor Driver IC |
Operating Voltage | 2.5V – 12V |
Maximum Output Current | 800mA per channel (Peak 1.5A) |
Control Logic | TTL compatible |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Dimensions | 33mm x 18mm x 12mm |
Weight | 5g |
Compatible with | Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, Micro:bit, and other microcontrollers |
Key Features
- Dual-channel motor control
- Forward and reverse rotation
- Supports 2.5V–12V input
- TTL logic compatible
- Low power consumption
- Compact and lightweight
- High efficiency
- Easy integration with microcontrollers
- Reliable performance for small DC motors
Applications
- Robotics projects
- Remote control vehicles
- DIY motorized toys
- Automation systems
- STEM education projects
- Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects
- Electronic prototypes
Inside the Box
- 1 x L9110 Dual-Channel H-Bridge Motor Driver IC Module
Frequently Asked Questions
The L9110 is suitable for small DC motors up to 12V.
Yes, it works with most microcontrollers including Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and Micro:bit.
Yes, motor speed can be controlled using PWM signals from a microcontroller.