
1pc L298N Driver Board Module L298 Stepper Motor Car Robot Breadboard Peltier High Power Controller(Mini-L298N)
$42.13
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“Solid motor performance for the price. Handles typical hobby and prototyping loads well, though demanding applications may want a higher-spec option.”
Our Review
The 1pc L298N Driver Board Module L298 Stepper Motor Car Robot Breadboard Peltier High Power Controller(Mini-L298N) delivers solid performance for its category. With Step Angle: 1.8 degrees (200 steps/rev), Rated Current: 1.5A per phase, Holding Torque: 26 Ncm, it covers the essentials that most makers and engineers need for their projects.
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.
The 1pc L298N Driver Board Module L298 Stepper Motor Car Robot Breadboard Peltier High Power Controller(Mini-L298N) earns its place in the parts bin. Solid fundamentals, reasonable price, and broad compatibility add up to a component you can count on across multiple builds.
What We Like
- NEMA 17 mount pattern fits most CNC and 3D printer frames
- Compatible with AccelStepper and Marlin firmware
- Reliable bipolar winding configuration for consistent torque
- Affordable replacement for 3D printer and CNC upgrades
Watch Out For
- Loses steps at high speeds without acceleration ramping
- No position feedback — open-loop only
- Requires a stepper driver board (not included)
Specifications
| Step Angle | 1.8 degrees (200 steps/rev) |
| Rated Current | 1.5A per phase |
| Holding Torque | 26 Ncm |
| Operating Voltage | 12V DC |
| Wiring | Bipolar 4-wire |
| Frame Size | 42mm x 42mm (NEMA 17) |
| Shaft Diameter | 5mm D-cut |
| Weight | 320g |
The Verdict
“Solid motor performance for the price. Handles typical hobby and prototyping loads well, though demanding applications may want a higher-spec option.”



