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Boards, Modules and Accessories
ULN2003 Stepper Motor Driver Board
– Plug-and-play ULN2003 motor driver module for quick prototyping
– Compatible with 28BYJ-48 stepper motors and Arduino boards
– Robust ULN2003 driver IC, up to 500 mA per channel
– Built-in flyback diodes for protection against voltage spikes
– Quiet, stable stepping and low heat under typical loads
– Easy breadboard/shield mounting; ideal for robotics and hobby projectsSKU: n/a -
Boards, Modules and Accessories, Motors, Drivers and Wheels
28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor 5V DC
- High precision: 64 motor steps (5.625° per step) with a 1:64 gearbox for fine positioning
- Unipolar design for easy control with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and other microcontrollers
- Runs on a safe 5V DC supply ideal for battery-powered and portable projects
- Built-in gearbox increases torque and effective resolution (common effective output: 4096 steps)
- Compact, lightweight housing fits tight spaces in robotics and automation
- Compatible with ULN2003 and equivalent driver boards for plug-and-play integration
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ULN2003 Stepper Motor Driver Board
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– Plug-and-play ULN2003 motor driver module for quick prototyping
– Compatible with 28BYJ-48 stepper motors and Arduino boards
– Robust ULN2003 driver IC, up to 500 mA per channel
– Built-in flyback diodes for protection against voltage spikes
– Quiet, stable stepping and low heat under typical loads
– Easy breadboard/shield mounting; ideal for robotics and hobby projects
₨ 100 ₨ 120
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ULN2003 Stepper Motor Driver: Reliable Motion Control
Drive stepper motors with confidence using the ULN2003 stepper motor driver. This compact module provides smooth, precise steps and reliable coil switching so your mechanisms move accurately and predictably. It is ideal for hobbyists, educators, and rapid prototyping.
Plug-and-Play ULN2003 Motor Driver Module
The ULN2003 motor driver module is designed for fast setup. Plug the header into a breadboard or shield, connect power and logic pins, and attach a compatible 5V stepper motor such as the 28BYJ-48. No complex soldering is required for most basic projects.
Key features
- ULN2003 driver IC at the core for consistent coil drive
- Supports up to 500 mA per channel (device-limited)
- Built-in flyback diodes to protect against inductive voltage spikes
- Compact PCB with standard 5-pin motor connector and input pins
- Compatible with Arduino UNO, Mega and other 5V logic controllers
Performance, Protection, and Efficiency
This high performance stepper driver integrates protection features that reduce the risk of missed steps and component stress. Flyback diodes and robust transistor arrays help keep operation quiet and temperature rise low during normal loads.
What this means for your projects
- Stable, jitter-free motion for robotics, pan/tilt heads, and CNC prototypes
- Reduced electronics failures from back-emf and voltage spikes
- Consistent stepping under varied torque conditions
Arduino Integration and Wiring
The Arduino stepper motor driver setup is straightforward. Typical connections include VCC (5V), GND, and four input pins that receive step sequence signals from an Arduino digital port. Use available libraries to send step sequences or write a simple driver to control step timing and direction.
Typical wiring (28BYJ-48)
- Motor connector to module 5-pin header
- Module VCC to 5V power supply
- Module GND to common ground with controller
- IN1–IN4 to Arduino digital pins (use driver/library to sequence)
Specifications and What’s in the Box
- Driver IC: ULN2003 transistor array
- Current handling: up to 500 mA per channel (refer to IC datasheet)
- On-board protection: flyback diodes and input resistors
- Connector: standard 5-pin stepper motor header
- Included: ULN2003 driver module (motor not included unless stated)
Compatible Projects and Use Cases
- Small robotics and pan/tilt assemblies
- Educational demos and STEM kits
- Automated models and low-load CNC prototypes
- Any 5V unipolar stepper motor like 28BYJ-48
Why Choose This ULN2003 Stepper Motor Driver
This module combines ease of use with proven hardware. It is a hobbyist favorite because it balances cost, reliability, and compatibility with popular motors and microcontrollers. Whether you are learning motion control or building a functional prototype, this driver gets you moving quickly.
Assembly and Best Practices
- Use a dedicated 5V supply for motors to avoid noise on the controller power rail
- Observe current and temperature limits; add heat sinking or limit duty cycles if needed
- Keep grounds common between controller and driver
- Test step sequences at low speed before increasing torque or speed
Product Story
After refining prototypes to solve missed steps and overheating, our team finalized a robust driver circuit based on the ULN2003 IC. The result is a dependable driver module ready for your next innovation.
Note: Pictures are for illustration purposes only.
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Vendor Information
- Store Name: College Road Electronics
- Vendor: College Road Electronics
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Address:
Microwave Electronics, Basement Azhar Shaheed Plaza, DAV College Road
Rawalpindi
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