After a couple of goes, I have managed to turn the simple breadboard stepper driver into a simple Arduino shield.
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Parts list
- 8 Pin 0.1 90-degree Locking Header [HM3428] 0.61AUD
- 28 Pin Header Terminal Strip [HM3211] 0.55AUD
- Stepping Motor 12V [YM2751] 18.95AUD
- PC Boards Vero Type Strip [HP9542] 5.25AUD
- ULN2003 Darlington transistor array IC [ZK8855] 3.50AUD
Modifications
- Rewired push connector on the motor. It was just too hard to get enough digital outs in sequence to line up on the PCB. So I had to move all the pins on the motor so that they were adjacent to one another, six in all. See fig 1. and fig 2.
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Default Modified
Grey Grey Green Green Red Red [Empty] Brown Yellow Yellow [Empty] Blue Brown [Empty] Blue [Empty]
Circuit diagramme
To come. See figure 3.
Fig. 3.
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