Description
The DRV8825 Stepper Motor Driver Module with Heatsink is a high-performance driver designed to control bipolar stepper motors with precision and reliability. Capable of delivering up to 2.2A per coil with proper cooling, it supports 1/32 microstepping, offering smoother and quieter motor operation compared to standard drivers like the A4988. This module features built-in protections against over-temperature, over-current, and under-voltage, ensuring safe operation in demanding applications. With its wide voltage range (8.2V–45V) and adjustable current control, it’s ideal for 3D printers, CNC machines, and robotics.
key Features:
High Current Output: Up to 1.5A without heatsink, 2.2A with active cooling. 1/32 Microstepping Capability: Offers precise control with up to 1/32-step resolution, allowing smoother and quieter motor operation.
Wide Voltage Range: Operates on motor supply voltages from 8.2V to 45V, suitable for a variety of stepper motors. Thermal Overload Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown circuitry protects the driver from overheating during prolonged use.
Onboard Current Limiting: Adjustable potentiometer allows precise tuning of current output to protect motors and prevent overheating. Heatsink Included: Comes with an aluminum heatsink to enhance thermal dissipation and support higher current loads.
CHIP STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER + HEATSINK
Compact and Lightweight: Small form factor (approx. 20 x 15 mm) makes it ideal for compact applications like 3D printers and CNC machines. Compatible with Arduino & Open-Source Platforms: Easy to integrate into Arduino, RAMPS, and other controller boards using open-source firmware like Marlin or GRBL.
Specifications:
Driver IC: Texas Instruments DRV8825 Motor Type: Bipolar Stepper Motors
Operating Voltage (VMOT): 8.2V to 45V Logic Voltage: (VDD): 3.3V to 5V
Max Output Current: 2.2A per coil with proper cooling Dimensions: 20 x 15 mm
Continuous Current per Phase: Up to 1.5A Mounting: Standard pin header (breadboard and PCB compatible.
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