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Module with a stepper motor driver based on the DRV8434 system. It allows you to power a bipolar motor with a current of up to 1.2 A per phase and a voltage from 4.5 V to 48 V. Pololu 3763
Module with a stepper motor driver based on the DRV8434 system. It allows you to power the bipolar motor with a continuous current of up to 1.2 A per phase (up to 2 A with an instantaneous current) and a voltage from 4.5 to 48 V. The system has a built-in stabilizer, so it does not require a separate power supply for the logic part. It can work with 1.8V, 3.3V and 5V systems, which makes it a universal controller for a wide range of applications.

The module uses a popular control interface based on two inputs: STEP, which corresponds to one step of motor rotation, and DIR, which determines the selection of direction. The system offers 11 resolutions from a full step to 1/256 step. The maximum output current is regulated using a potentiometer, which allows it to be limited and protect the motor against damage. The controller has numerous built-in protections, including protection against overheating and overvoltage. It is compatible with popular drivers, including: Pololu with the A4988 chip, so it can also be used in existing projects.
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Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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Module with a stepper motor driver based on the DRV8434 system. It allows you to power a bipolar motor with a current of up to 1.2 A per phase and a voltage from 4.5 V to 48 V. Pololu 3763