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Part Number: ADM00308

MTS2916A DUAL FULL-BRIDGE STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER EVALUATION BOARD


  • Push Button mode, Run, Hold and Direction control
  • Potentiometer variable speed adjustment
  • LED mode indication
  • Maximum winding current with the combination of Rs, VREF and conditioning of I0/I1 logic inputs
  • PICkit™ Programming connector (J5) to implement user-created code
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    Overview


    The MTS2916A Dual Full-Bridge Stepper Motor Driver Evaluation Board demonstrates the capabilities of the MTS2916A to control both windings of a bipolar stepper motor. The board also demonstrates the capabilities of the MTS62C19A, which has the same functionality, but different pin assignments. A PIC16F883 is utilized for motor control processing.
    This evaluation board incorporates features through the implementation of push button switches and a variable speed input potentiometer to exercise a stepper motor in Full-Step, Half-Step, Modified Half-Step and Microstepping modes. LEDs indicate a binary representation of which mode has been selected. The evaluation board and the stepper motor can be powered from a single power input J1 (7 VDC to 12 VDC) with jumper JP2 installed. For higher motor voltages, make sure JP2 is not installed, and connect VLOAD at J4. Numerous test points have been designed into the board to allow easy access.

    Devices Supported:  MTS2916A


    Package Contents

    The MTS2916A Dual Full-Bridge Stepper Motor Driver Evaluation Board demonstrates the capabilities of the MTS2916A to control both windings of a bipolar stepper motor. The board also demonstrates the capabilities of the MTS62C19A, which has the same functionality, but different pin assignments. A PIC16F883 is utilized for motor control processing.
    This evaluation board incorporates features through the implementation of push button switches and a variable speed input potentiometer to exercise a stepper motor in Full-Step, Half-Step, Modified Half-Step and Microstepping modes. LEDs indicate a binary representation of which mode has been selected. The evaluation board and the stepper motor can be powered from a single power input J1 (7 VDC to 12 VDC) with jumper JP2 installed. For higher motor voltages, make sure JP2 is not installed, and connect VLOAD at J4. Numerous test points have been designed into the board to allow easy access.

    Devices Supported:  MTS2916A


    Documentation


    Title
    Document Id
    MTS2916A Dual Full-Bridge Stepper Motor Driver Evaluation Board User's Guide Download 93f98bb7-08a7-457d-a844-931b60ba6859
    MTS62C19A Data Sheet Download 7ad56a57-3c8d-41df-a7a7-d1d01bdd63d9
    MTS2916A Data Sheet Download 73a8c952-1bcd-44ee-98ee-40cce3696b8c
    MTS2916A Stepper Driver Eval Board (ADM00308) Schematics Download ed5a53f6-3a51-45a2-beb7-4388e4be6ab6
    MTS2916A Stepper Driver Eval Board (ADM00308) Gerbers Download fcf3d823-1732-4811-acbe-2be8d4ab1a0d
    MTS2916A Stepper Driver Eval Board (ADM00308) BOM Download b22fea25-f836-432e-b233-ec79d1fb0d5f