Stepmotor and Driver Board, Raspberry Pi, Arduino Compatible Sensor


Stepmotor and Driver Board, Raspberry Pi, Arduino Compatible Sensor
Stock Number: 30032 MS
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Detailed Description

Designed to be driven from a Arduino or other micro controller. Freeware available at arduino.cc.en
Power: 5-12VDC
Signal: TTL logic
Set Includes:
Mini driver Board utilizing the ULN 2003 IC. (www. ti.com)
28BYJ-48 Unipolar gearhead stepmotor: 5.625 Deg/step with 1/64 ratio yielding .0879deg/step. 500pps max rate, >350g-cm holding torque
Board. 40mm X 32mm with header pins.
Motor: 20mm long X 28mm Dia: 1-1/4" with 5mm dia. double “D” X 9mm brass shaft. 8" motor leads, 2 mounting ears on motor.
WT: .09

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California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
(This item was manufactured prior to August 31st, 2018)



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Neat little stepper
I purchased two of these to use with an Arduino. After about 10 minutes of troubleshooting I had them running at 5V directly off the board. Be aware that these take 2048 steps per rotation or so it seems and can run as fast as 14 RPM at the shaft with no load. Of course for more torque youll need to run slower. If using the default stepper example sketch using pins 8-11, the proper wiring order seems to be pins 8 to IN1, 9 to IN3, 10 to IN4, and 11 to IN2. If you slow the motor down enough, you can see the cascade of pulses with the LEDs on the control board.
- Sam C, MI
 

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