The MotoZero is a cool looking and easy to use Raspberry Pi motor controller add-on board that lets you control up to 4 motors independently.

With simple GPIO control and its very own GPIO Zero library entry, it's one of the easiest ways to control lots of motors on your Raspberry Pi - whilst looking good at the same time!

MotoZero features:

Kit includes:

MotoZero PCB

40-pin GPIO header

2x Motor driver chips

2x Motor driver sockets

5x Terminal blocks

1x capacitor

Further Details:

Control 4 motors independently in both forwards and reverse

Control with basic GPIO 'on/off' code, or use the excellent GPIO Zero library

Terminals break out the motor outputs to the edge of the board, ideal for wheeled and tracked robots

Robust chunky terminal blocks for solid connections

Raw motoring looks with piston print and retro motor font. The board layout is symmetrical where possible to further enhance its appearance.

Pi Zero sized, although will fit all 40pin Raspberry Pi models

Simply power your Pi the usual way (via the micro-USB connection using a plug, power bank or similar) and then add battery power for the motors.

Built-in flyback diodes within the controller chips, which prevent damage from motor 'flyback' voltage spikes.

Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold (ENIG) PCB for excellent soldered contacts, oxidisation prevention and looks

Kit form - enjoy building your own motor controller!

Full user guide with assembly, code examples and motor selection advice. (available HERE!)

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