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The ZORZA 60A Dual Channel DC Motor Driver Module is a compact yet powerful solution designed for professional-grade motor control. Supporting a wide voltage range (9V-30V) and high current loads up to 60A, it features a broad heatsink for superior heat dissipation and a high switching frequency of 60KHz for smooth, efficient speed regulation. Compatible with both 3.3V and 5V microcontrollers, this module simplifies integration while delivering reliable, high-performance operation for demanding engineering and automation projects.
| ASIN | B0CZ6B6W5Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #539,945 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #521 in Electrical Motor Controls |
| Brand Name | ZORZA |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (6) |
| Display Type | Digital Interface |
| Included Components | No |
| Manufacturer | ZORZA |
| Material Type | Copper |
| UPC | 790943418238 |
B**N
Works great, but needs more instructions.
3 out of 3 units that I received did not work on the a:b side PWM. Which makes me think that square wave had something to do with it. Looking at the directions. Maybe it requires two different types of PWM signals. This may be my fault; either way, the units work great in turning my standard geared motor into a tough large scale servo. I’ll be using this to automate my zero turn mower.
J**A
Only one channel is working
Only one AB channel works; the other ab channel does not work at all.
T**J
Powerful, little H-Bridge
I bought this to temporarily replace a much larger 100A H-Bridge. Shipping was fast, and I was back in business quickly. The overall construction is good, and looks like it uses a high level of integration chip set. The heat sink is firmly attached and nicely finished. The soldering looks good and it worked right out of the anti-static bag. My only complaint is that the screw terminal connector is too small for the size wire I was using. It will easily fit 14AWG wire but not 10AWG. The interface is the same as other similar drivers, and I'm using an Arduino to control it. This one plugged right in and worked the same as the other brand controller. I do like the through-hole header for the inputs, since it can be unsoldered and wires soldered directly to the board. I'm driving a truck tarping motor rated at 900W. In my application it draws about 50+A on startup and then levels out at 25A to 40A with about a 10s on time, and then a few minutes off. I do have a fan on it for additional cooling. The issue I've been having was the motor getting stalled and the surge current blowing the controller FETs. (I've fixed the stalling issue, and needed a temporary driver until the other replacement could be shipped). With this H-bridge driver, I tied the direction/brake and PWM inputs of both channels together. I tested the outputs of both channels with a scope, and both are sync'd up so there was no issue with the FETs fighting each other. This effectively gave me a 120A H-bridge driver. I originally was not too optimistic of this device being up to the task (due to its smaller size and current rating), since my application was blowing up a 100A driver. I was pleasantly surprised, and this little device took everything we threw at it and only got mildly warm to the touch. Overall, a well built and capable H-Bridge driver.
R**E
Works well, but watch the max current.
Works well, but the rated current must be total for the two channels, when I tried to send that much through a single channel, it burned it out. Would also be nice to be able to go to 100% duty cycle (DC) rather than the 98% limit, but that's not a huge deal.
D**E
Solo funciona las salida A B. Las salidas a b no funcionan. Funcionan bien para mover sin carga un motor de DC de 24V de 1 HP. Se midió la corriente a 24V con PWM de 98% pueden suministrar 10 A de corriente por un par de minutos y apenas se tibia el moddulo. Es un módulo potente para su tamaño.
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