Overview
Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver Board is a development tool for a stepper motor control.
The board features a motor driver A3967SLB with built-in translator. There is an on-board screw terminal.
IDC10 connector enables easy connection.
Description
The Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver Board features a complete microstepping motor driver with a built-in translator A3967SLB. It is designed to operate bipolar stepper motors in full-, half-, quarter-, and eighth-step modes, with output drive capability of 30 V and 750 mA. The board includes a fixed off-time current regulator that has the ability to operate in slow, fast, or mixed current-decay mode. This current-decay control scheme results in reduced audible motor noise, increased step accuracy, and reduced power dissipation.
Examples
Examples provided with this board will show you how to connect the Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver Board to an MCU easily. Each example contains a detailed description of the relevant program including comments. All these examples can be downloaded from this page as well.
- Examples for PIC microcontrollers.
- Examples for dsPIC microcontrollers.
- Examples for AVR microcontrollers.
- Examples for 8051 microcontrollers.









