The A3981 and A4980 microstepping motor drivers offer a single-chip solution for operation of bipolar stepper motors in full-, half-, quarter-, and sixteenth-step modes at up to 28 V and ±750 mA. The ...
Know the four most common microstepping myths. Myth 1: A high microstep count will result in evenly spaced steps at that count. Microstepping is good for smooth motion. However, having a 256 microstep ...
The DRV8805 provides an integrated solution for driving unipolar stepper motors. It includes four low side drivers with overcurrent protection and provides built-in diodes to clamp turn-off transients ...