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The Yahboom Motor Controller Board Module AT8236 is a dual H-Bridge motor driver designed for DIY robotics, supporting up to 3.6A continuous current per motor with peak currents of 6A. It features comprehensive circuit protections including over-current and thermal safeguards, and is compatible with popular microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and STM32. Ideal for multi-motor setups, it supports cascading for complex robot drive systems and includes technical resources to streamline development.





























| Best Sellers Rank | #4,313 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 Reviews |
Y**O
Versatile motor control development board for DIYers
This dual motor control development board for DIYers. Yahboom provides tutorials on using the controller board with STM32, Arduino and Raspberry Pi systems. I tested the board using the stm32f103c8t6 tutorial. I just happen to have a few of these development boards. I wired up the motor controller to a couple of TT motors I had in a kit I am experimenting with. I was able to get them to run using the code provided and also through the serial connection see real time data about the motors. The kit I got had two boards and each board supports two motors. It also had two sets of wires, One set had a T connector. Additionally the kit comes with brass risers for the boards. You can daisy chain the power and control a 4 wheel drive vehicle which I thought was an interesting idea. This is a great entree into motor control which is a big part of any robotic project you may undertake. I ordered this controller for a submarine project I've been working on where I need to manage the propeller and water pump motors. I have some other motor control ideas as well but that's for future endeavors. These boards work as expected and seem to be quite reliable.
B**V
EXACTLY AS IS ADVERTISED…
Here you have motorboard servo controller (believe that’s what they’re called) that is compatible with the Arduino microcontroller platform (and I believe the Raspberry Pi as well, as is usually the case). Soldered well and clean, contains a few mounting accessories, and everything is in place. I’ve done a few trial runs before I apply it to my actual project, but so far I’m duly impressed. Nice to see a company deliver EXACTLY on what they promised. They’ll be having my business for any such things from here on out WELL MADE.
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