Stepper Motor Driver Chip

Welcome to the Motor Control and Drive design center. Here you can find solutions for your motor control project whether you are using brushed DC, stepper, brushless DC, permanent magnet synchronous, AC induction, or switched reluctance motors. You can shorten your development cycle by using free motor control software with application notes and tuning guides. Our scalable motor control development tools promote rapid prototyping for low-voltage and high-voltage systems including dual-motor control options.

Driver
  • With 2 driver chips and 4 full H-bridges total, each shield can drive up to two stepper motors. The driver chips are interfaced via a dedicated PWM driver chip with an I2C interface. This frees up lots of GPIO pins for other uses, and makes the shield stackable too. You can stack up to 32 of them to control 64 motors with just 2 IO pins!
  • Drive a Stepper Motor With an Arduino and a A4988 Stepstick/Pololu Driver: There are several ways to make a Stepper Motor run, and the best way will depend on the application, the motor and the electronics available.

The DRV8825 provides an integrated motor driver solution for printers, scanners, and other automated equipment applications. The device has two H-bridge drivers and a microstepping indexer, and is intended to drive a bipolar stepper motor. Microchip provides motor control and drive solutions for Brushless DC (BLDC), Brushed DC, Steppers, AC Induction and more. Products available are 8-, 16- and 32-bit MCUs and DSCs, analog and interface products, 3-phase BLDC drivers and development tools. Stepper Motor Driver, Based on the Allegro A4988 chip, this driver is able to control a single bipolar stepper motor with max. Ability to select 5 motor control modes: step, half About 3Drag 3DPrinter.

Chip

Microchip offers a broad line-up of devices for motor control. These solutions range from single-chip motor control and drive solutions to low-cost 8-bit PIC® and AVR® MCUs to high-performance 16-bit dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) that contain innovative motor control PWM peripherals including complementary waveforms, dedicated time bases and fast 12-bit ADCs. For applications that require variable speed with constant torque and field-oriented control for greater efficiency, the high-performance dsPIC includes DSP instructions for more precise control. For customers looking for 32-bit processing, Microchip provides a portfolio of Arm® Cortex®Free windows xp home edition installation cd download. M0 MCUs, M4 and M7-based MCUs with floating point processing and DSP extensions as well as the 32-bit MIPS-based PIC32MK MCU series.

Stepper Motor Driver Ic L297

The single-chip motor control and motor drive solutions enable simpler designs and decrease board space, and are often used as companion chips with PIC® microcontrollers and dsPIC® digital signal controllers. To accompany a motor control MCU or DSC, Microchip provides a full line of MOSFET gate drivers from low-voltage H-bridge BDC and stepper motors up to 3-phase full bridge drivers for PMSM and BLDC motors with integrated voltage supplies and feedback circuits. MOSFET driver support for high-voltage 3-phase full bridge ACIM or BLDC/PMSM motors is also available. In addition, for low current applications Microchip offers various motor drivers with MOSFETs integrated, which include BLDC motor drivers, stepper motor drivers and multi-channel half-bridge drivers.