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This page presents a circuit for driving high-power unipolar stepper motors. Here you will find all the information needed to make your own. This circuit allows step-level control and can be easily modified for other modes of operation. |
This page presents a circuit for driving high-power unipolar stepper motors. Here you will find all the information needed to make your own. This circuit allows step-level control and can be easily modified for other modes of operation. (NOTE: Alternative is to use the [[media:DS2003.pdf|DS2003]]) |
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Revision as of 14:35, 27 July 2006
This page presents a circuit for driving high-power unipolar stepper motors. Here you will find all the information needed to make your own. This circuit allows step-level control and can be easily modified for other modes of operation. (NOTE: Alternative is to use the DS2003)
What you need
- Power
- +5v (low power)
- +12v (high power)
- ICs
- Discrete Components
- (4x) 2N6045 NPN Darlington Power Transistor
- (8x) 1N4001 Diodes
- (2x) 3.3kOhm Resistors
- Other
- PC104 or High-Level Controller
- 12v Unipolar Stepper Motor
Circuit Schematic and Photo
The L297 has several inputs that can be generated by a PC/104 stack or other controller. This circuit allows you to control each step, in full-step mode. Meaning: You can tell it to move one step in either direction (of course you can make it move fast and it will continuously rotate). The two inputs are a direction and a pulse. In the next section you will find a program to control this using xPC.
Here is the CircuitMaker file: Unipolar Stepper Driver Circuit
You may find the following diagrams useful when constructing this circuit: