Mx1616 Motor Driver Datasheet Jun 2026

A common mistake beginners make is leaving the pin floating. If this pin is not connected, the motor driver may not work at all or behave erratically. Always wire STBY to your microcontroller's VCC (5V or 3.3V) to ensure the driver stays "awake."

The MX1616 is a compact, dual-channel H-bridge motor driver IC designed for low-voltage, battery-powered applications. It offers an efficient alternative to traditional drivers, with a 2V-10V operating range and 1.3A-1.6A continuous current capabilities, featuring built-in thermal protection in a small SOP-16 package. For the full technical specifications and product details, visit LCSC Electronics UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Electronics H-Bridge DC Motor Driver Module MX1616 Mx1616 Motor Driver Datasheet

This report is for informational purposes. Always consult the official datasheet provided by your component supplier for absolute ratings and legal compliance. A common mistake beginners make is leaving the pin floating

Note: "L" = Logic Low (0V), "H" = Logic High (3.3 or 5V). It offers an efficient alternative to traditional drivers,

The MX1616 is commonly found in battery-powered toy applications and small robotics due to its wide voltage range and low standby current. Operating Supply Voltage ( cap V sub cap C cap C end-sub 2V to 10V. Signal Input Voltage ( cap V sub cap I cap N end-sub 1.8V to 7V (compatible with 3.3V and 5V logic). Continuous Output Current: 1.5A per channel (typical). Peak Output Current: 2.5A to 3A. Standby Current: Extremely low, less than Dimensions: Approximately Art of Circuits Pinout & Control Logic