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Module with a stepper motor driver based on the DRV8834 system. It allows you to power a bipolar motor with a current of up to 2 A per phase, without using a heat sink. The system can be powered with a voltage of up to 10.8 V. Pololu 2134
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The controller with the DRV8834 system is a small module that enables precise and effective control of stepper motors. It is equipped with a simple STEP/DIR control interface, which facilitates integration with various systems and applications. It provides six different step resolutions, from full step to 1/32 step, allowing you to precisely tailor the motor operation to your specific needs.
With adjustable current control, the user can easily set the maximum output current using the built-in potentiometer. The controller is compatible with 3.3 V and 5 V systems, which significantly increases its versatility. Besides, built-in safety features such as thermal shutdown, short circuit protection and under voltage lock ensure safe and reliable operation, while the 4-layer PCB board and exposed solder ground pad ensure effective heat dissipation, contributing to the long life of the device.
The driver operates in a supply voltage range of 2.5 to 10.8 V, with a maximum current of 2 A and a maximum continuous current of 1.5 A. This stepper motor driver is a reliable and versatile solution for professionals and enthusiasts looking for an effective way to control stepper motors. Thanks to its advanced functions and solid construction, it will meet the expectations of even the most demanding users.
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