Stepper 3 click is a mikroBUS add-on board for driving unipolar stepper motors with precise controls individual motor phases can be accessed separately . The board carries a Texas Instruments ULN2003 High-Current Darlington transistor array for operating the motors. Motors are connected through a 4-pin male connector on the top of the PCB. They can be driven by the click board's own power supply, or with an external power supply which can be brought through onboard screw terminals up to 30V . Stepper 3 click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS PWM, AN, RST and CS pins here used for individual motor phases, marked INA, INB, INC, IND . The board is designed to use a 5V power supply only.
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Stepper 3 click Stepper 3 click is a mikroBUS add-on board for driving unipolar stepper motors with precise controls individual motor phases can be accessed separately . The board carries a Texas Instruments ULN2003 High-Current Darlington transistor array for operating the motors. Motors are connected through a 4-pin male connector on the top of the PCB. They can be driven by the click board's own power supply, or with an external power supply which can be brought through onboard screw terminals up to 30V . Stepper 3 click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS PWM, AN, RST and CS pins here used for individual motor phases, marked INA, INB, INC, IND . The board is designed to use a 5V power supply only. Technical Specifications Board step motors in full-, half-, quarter-, eighth- and sixteenth-step modes. Key features ULN2003 High-Current Darlington transistor array Connector for external power supply up to 30V Interface INA-IND in place of AN, RST, CS, PWM 5V power supply Key Benefits Precise motor control individual phases can be accessed separately Ready-to-use examples save development time Works in all MikroElektronika compilers mikroBUS is specially designed pinout standard with SPI, I2C, Analog, UART, Interrupt, PWM, Reset and Power supply pins. See Standard Specification. Features and usage notes The board carries a Texas Instruments ULN2003 High-Current Darlington transistor array for operating the motors. Motors are connected through a 4-pin male connector on the top of the PCB. They can be driven by the click board's own power supply, or with an external power supply which can be brought through onboard screw terminals up to 30V . An onboard jumper allows you to switch between the internal or external power supply. Stepper 3 click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS PWM, AN, RST and CS pins here used for individual motor phases, marked INA, INB, INC, IND . The board is designed to use a 5V power supply only. Programming This snippet sets up and runs the stepper motor at 30 steps per second. 1 void main 3 stepper init 0, 72, false, false, true 4 stepper_init_fp forward, backward 5 stepper_set_max_speed 6 stepper_set_speed 7 8 while 1 10 stepper_run_speed 11 12 Code examples that demonstrate the usage of Stepper 3 click with MikroElektronika hardware, written for mikroC for ARM, AVR, dsPIC, FT90x, PIC and PIC32 are available on Libstock. MIKROE-2035 Stepper 3 click Copyright 1998 - MikroElektronika d.o.o. |
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