Hi, I don't know what the outputs of your board can handle, but assuming it is simple logic outputs with not much
current supplying capability, then you do need a circuit. Anyway, this is a reasonable way to do it (and it
would work for 3.3v logic levels too). Replace the "coil" with the motor. Replace the BSS138 with something like FDN335N.
Don't include the zener and just replace it with a wire (otherwise you'd need a slightly lower voltage zener).
When EN goes high, the motor would turn on. I tend to keep lots of MOSFETs so I prefer this method personally, but darlington
would work too.
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