Stepper 10 Click PID: MIKROE-4138 Stepper 10 Click is a two-phase bipolar stepping motor driver capable of controlling one stepper motor with PWM constant current drive. Click s featured chip TB67S128FTG, from Toshiba Semiconductor, fabricated with BiCD process with an output rating of 50V/5A and a built-in decoder can supply the motor with voltage of up to 44V. Toshiba s innovative technology process results in low-power consumption with low on-resistance (0.25) on the integrated MOSFET output stage. The stepper motor can be driven in both directions from full step to 1/128 micro-steps. The motor driver possesses features like high-efficiency motor current control mechanism, advanced current detection system, active gain control and multi error detect functions. Stepper 10 Click has two types of interfaces for motor control drive: CLK and Serial mode. Stepper 10 Click board is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS socket. Specifications Type Stepper Applications This Click board is a perfect solution for building various applications that require advanced stepper motor control, with maximum precision and reliability. On-board modules Stepper 10 Click uses the TB67S128FTG IC, a two-phase bipolar stepper motor driver using a PWM chopper, from Toshiba Semiconductor Key Features Allows full, half, quarter, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128 step operation, low on-resistance. MOSFET output stage, high-efficiency motor current control mechanism, built-in anti-stall architecture, built-in sense resistor less current control architecture, high voltage and current, multi error detect functions Interface GPIO,I2C,SPI Compatibility mikroBUS Click board size L (57.15 x 25.4 mm) Input Voltage 3.3V,5V Resources mikroBUS mikroSDK Click board Catalog Click boards Downloads TB67S128FTG datasheet TS5A23157 datasheet Stepper 10 click 2D and 3D files Stepper 10 click example on Libstock Stepper 10 click schematic Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)