28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor + ULN2003 Driver Board Kit — 5V

28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor + ULN2003 Driver Board Kit — 5V

$5.69 NZD
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28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor + ULN2003 Driver Board Kit — 5V

$5.69 NZD
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The 28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor + ULN2003 Driver Board Kit is a beginner-friendly precision motor control solution for Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and DIY electronics projects.

  • 28BYJ-48 5V geared stepper motor
  • ULN2003 driver board included
  • 2048 steps per revolution
  • Simple plug-and-play wiring
  • Perfect for Arduino learning projects

Quick Start

1
Connect motor

Plug the stepper motor directly into the ULN2003 driver board.

2
Wire IN1-IN4

Connect the ULN2003 inputs to Arduino digital pins.

3
Apply power

Provide stable 5V power to the driver board.

4
Upload code

Use the Arduino Stepper or AccelStepper library examples.

Please note: Stepper motors draw holding current even while stationary. For battery-powered projects, de-energise the coils when idle to reduce power consumption.

Specifications

Model28BYJ-48
Operating Voltage5V DC
Motor Type4-phase unipolar stepper
Gear Ratio1:64 gearbox
Steps Per Revolution2048
Motor Diameter27mm
Driver ICULN2003A
Driver InputsIN1-IN4

Getting Started

1
Plug motor into driver board

The connector is keyed and only inserts one way.

2
Connect Arduino pins

Typical wiring uses D8-D11 connected to IN1-IN4.

3
Connect 5V power

Apply 5V and GND to the ULN2003 board.

4
Upload example code

Run a simple sweep or rotation example to test movement.

What's Included

28BYJ-48 Stepper Motor

Pre-wired geared stepper motor with 5-wire connector attached.


ULN2003 Driver Board

Driver board with indicator LEDs and motor connector.

Common Uses

Arduino robotics projects
Camera sliders and pan systems
Automation mechanisms
Display turntables
Educational STEM kits
DIY motion control projects

Common Questions

Can I use this with ESP32?

Yes. The ULN2003 works with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and most microcontrollers.

Does the motor rotate continuously?

Yes. The motor can rotate continuously in either direction while powered.

Can Arduino power the motor?

Yes for basic projects, though external 5V power is recommended for reliability.

Is this good for beginners?

Absolutely. This is one of the most popular beginner Arduino motor kits.

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