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[[File:Microduino-a4982-rect.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Microduino-A4982]] | [[File:Microduino-a4982-rect.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Microduino-A4982]] | ||
− | Microduino-Stepper is a DMOS micro-step drive with a converter and overcurrent protection. It can be used to operate bipolar | + | Microduino-Stepper is a DMOS micro-step drive with a converter and the function of overcurrent protection. It can be used to operate bipolar stepper motors in full, half,1/4,1/8 and 1/16 stepping modes. |
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==Feature== | ==Feature== | ||
− | * | + | *Easy to control; |
*Four optional stepping modes:full, 1/2,1/4 and 1/16 | *Four optional stepping modes:full, 1/2,1/4 and 1/16 | ||
− | *Perfect protection | + | *Perfect protection mechanism: |
− | ** | + | **Overheating shutdown circuit, undervoltage lockout, overcurrent protection; |
− | ** | + | **Grounding protection, load short-circuit protection; |
− | * | + | *Adopt potentiometer to adjust the current; |
*Automatic current decay mode detection / selection; | *Automatic current decay mode detection / selection; | ||
− | * | + | *Compliant with smoke-free fire (NSNF) specification (ET package); |
− | * | + | *Unique set-in method,saving space. |
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
− | *Support bipolar stepper motor; | + | *Support the bipolar stepper motor; |
− | *Just input a pulse for the "STEP", it will drives the motor to produce micro-step | + | *Just input a pulse for the "STEP", it will drives the motor to produce micro-step without the need for phase sequence tables, high frequency control lines, or complex interface programming; |
− | *The maximum output current can be adjusted via potentiometer, resulting in higher step rate; | + | *The maximum output current can be adjusted via potentiometer, resulting in a higher step rate; |
*Four optional stepping modes: | *Four optional stepping modes: | ||
**full,1/2,1/4 and 1/16; | **full,1/2,1/4 and 1/16; | ||
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*Maximum operating current: | *Maximum operating current: | ||
**1.4A | **1.4A | ||
− | *Under the Low current sleep mode, the current less than 10uA; | + | *Under the Low current sleep mode, the current is less than 10uA; |
*Automatic current decay mode detection/selection; | *Automatic current decay mode detection/selection; | ||
− | * | + | *Overheating shutdown circuit, undervoltage lockout and overcurrent protection; |
− | * | + | *Grounding and load short-circuit protection; |
===Pin Description=== | ===Pin Description=== | ||
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! rowspan="1" | Microduino Stepper Pin || Microduino Pin || function | ! rowspan="1" | Microduino Stepper Pin || Microduino Pin || function | ||
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− | | STEP|| Microduino IO port || Pulse drives the stepper motor | + | | STEP|| Microduino IO port || Pulse drives the stepper motor to generate micro-stepping |
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| DIR || Microduino IO port || Control the rotation direction of the stepper motor | | DIR || Microduino IO port || Control the rotation direction of the stepper motor | ||
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* Drive chip:A4982 '''[[File:A4980-Datasheet.pdf]]''' | * Drive chip:A4982 '''[[File:A4980-Datasheet.pdf]]''' | ||
− | * | + | *Drive principle of the stepper motor: '''[[File:Working principle of the stepper motor.pdf]]''' |
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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
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**Four-wire two-phase stepper motor has two sets of coils a, b, the coil resistance is very small, only several ohms. a and b are totally insulated from the group, not communicating. Measured with a multimeter, connectivity is a set; | **Four-wire two-phase stepper motor has two sets of coils a, b, the coil resistance is very small, only several ohms. a and b are totally insulated from the group, not communicating. Measured with a multimeter, connectivity is a set; | ||
**After measured out, a set of coils connect to OUT1A, OUT1B, another coil connects to OUT2A, OUT2B. | **After measured out, a set of coils connect to OUT1A, OUT1B, another coil connects to OUT2A, OUT2B. | ||
− | *By changing the MS1 & MS2 to change the stepping mode (Microduino | + | *By changing the MS1 & MS2 to change the stepping mode (Microduino Stepper default is 1/16 step mode); |
==Application== | ==Application== | ||
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**Press the button, the stepper motor begins to rotate as setting speed, and LED indicator lights, reverse rotation after a few laps, the cycle repeated; | **Press the button, the stepper motor begins to rotate as setting speed, and LED indicator lights, reverse rotation after a few laps, the cycle repeated; | ||
**Press the button again to close the drive, LED indicator lights off. Key detection through an interrupt, turn the switch driver. | **Press the button again to close the drive, LED indicator lights off. Key detection through an interrupt, turn the switch driver. | ||
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+ | ==FAQ== | ||
+ | *Does this module can drive DB motor? | ||
+ | **No. | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
[[file:Microduino-A4982-t.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Microduino A4982 Front]] | [[file:Microduino-A4982-t.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Microduino A4982 Front]] |
Latest revision as of 03:56, 4 August 2017
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DocumentEagle PCB File:Microduino-A4982.zip
Main component
DevelopmentArduino library and support package
Stepper motor wiring
ApplicationProgram downloadTesting Program:File:Program Test A4982.zip Stepper Simple Application
FAQ
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