Description:
Bruce Shapiro got me to design
and build the
UBW (USB Bit
Whacker)
project to solve his problem of disappearing parallel ports on
computers. The UBW design has exceeded all of my
expectations.
As well as
meeting the original design objectives, it has proven itself a great
platform for many forms of firmware. But there was still a problem!
Bruce traditionally used the UCN5804B stepper motor driver chip for his
EggBot classes because
it is easily breadboardable and very simple to use. Unfortunately, they
are now $17 each and very difficult to find. Bruce wondered if I could
design and build a replacement driver that would still be mountable on
a breadboard, would still just need two input lines (step and
direction) and would drive bi-polar stepper motors. And so now we have
the EasyDriver design.

Quick Specs:
Each EasyDriver can drive up to about 750mA per phase of a bi-polar
stepper motor. It is
permanently
set to use 8 step microstepping mode. (So if
your motor is 200 full steps per revolution, you would get 1600
steps/rev using EasyDriver.) It is a chopper microstepping driver based
on the
Allegro
A3967 driver chip. For the complete specs of the design, read the
A3967 datasheet. It has a variable max current from about
150mA/phase to 750mA/phase. It can take a maximum motor drive voltage
of around 30V, and includes on-board 5V regulation, so only one supply
is necessary. The best part - low cost. The parts cost is maybe $10,
less if you make the board yourself.
-- above text and all designs are from
Brian Schmalz's Project page >>
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 08 June, 2009.