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Mx1616 Motor Driver Datasheet Jun 2026

The most common application uses an Arduino Uno (or similar) to control the Mx1616.

| IN1 | IN2 | Motor Status | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | High | Low | Clockwise | Forward | | Low | High | Counter-Clockwise | Reverse | | High | High | Brake (Fast Stop) | Motor terminals shorted | | Low | Low | Coast (Stop) | Motor terminals open | Mx1616 Motor Driver Datasheet

The MX1616 is a monolithic integrated dual motor driver intended for low-voltage and low-power applications. It is designed to drive two DC motors or one bipolar stepper motor. The device features low ON-resistance MOSFETs (compared to BJT-based drivers) and incorporates a standby mode to conserve battery life. The most common application uses an Arduino Uno

The is a compact, dual-channel H-bridge motor driver IC (often found on breakout modules) designed primarily for low-voltage, high-efficiency DC motor control. It is a common alternative to the L298N for battery-powered projects due to its significantly lower voltage drop and higher efficiency MOSFET-based design. Core Specifications Parameter Operating Voltage 2.0V – 10.0V (Standard) Max Supply Voltage Continuous Current 1.5A per channel Peak Output Current 2.5A to 3.0A Logic Input Voltage 1.8V – 7.0V Standby Current Internal Resistance ~0.4Ω (RDS_on) Key Features The device features low ON-resistance MOSFETs (compared to