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https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/W352442ASZ29_motor_control_dual_e4357126.htmlNow onto today’s project! This is one of my favorite little circuits yet — a tiny motor control remote module that’s smaller than a postage stamp!
With this board, you can:
✅ Control motors forward and reverse
✅ Handle voltages from 3.3V to 12V
✅ Drive up to 0.5A directly, or pair with an H-Bridge for higher current
✅ Use it as a simple two-channel remote for almost anything
I’ve been making videos on these modules because they’re versatile, affordable, and perfect for DIY projects, magic effects, robotics, or just making everyday things wireless. This is the third video in my “How to Make Anything Remote” series, and it’s easily my favorite so far.
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