
10pcs L298N Driver Board Module DC Stepper Motor Car Robot Peltier High Power Dual H-Bridge Controller
$132.70
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“An entry-level motor option that works for basic projects. Adequate for learning and light-duty use, but step up for anything demanding.”
Our Review
For $132.70 CAD, the 10pcs L298N Driver Board Module DC Stepper Motor Car Robot Peltier High Power Dual H-Bridge Controller packs respectable specs: Step Angle: 1.8 degrees (200 steps/rev), Rated Current: 2.0A per phase, Holding Torque: 40 Ncm. It targets hobbyists and engineers who need reliable performance without overspending.
Mechanical performance was consistent in our testing. Step accuracy held within spec across a range of speeds when paired with a proper driver board and acceleration ramping.
Wiring was straightforward. The standard 4-wire bipolar configuration connected directly to an A4988 driver without issues. Color codes matched common pinout charts.
Overall, the 10pcs L298N Driver Board Module DC Stepper Motor Car Robot Peltier High Power Dual H-Bridge Controller fills its role well. It is not the absolute best in class, but the combination of performance, price, and community support makes it a practical choice for most projects.
What We Like
- Works with standard A4988/TMC2209 stepper drivers
- High holding torque keeps position under load
- Reliable bipolar winding configuration for consistent torque
- Compatible with AccelStepper and Marlin firmware
Watch Out For
- Requires a stepper driver board (not included)
- Audible resonance at certain speed ranges
- No position feedback — open-loop only
Specifications
| Step Angle | 1.8 degrees (200 steps/rev) |
| Rated Current | 2.0A per phase |
| Holding Torque | 40 Ncm |
| Operating Voltage | 12-24V DC |
| Wiring | Bipolar 4-wire |
| Frame Size | 42mm x 42mm (NEMA 17) |
| Shaft Diameter | 5mm |
| Weight | 320g |
The Verdict
“An entry-level motor option that works for basic projects. Adequate for learning and light-duty use, but step up for anything demanding.”



