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TB6600 Stepper Motor Driver,4A 9-42V TB6600 32 Subdivision for Nema 17/23 Stepper Motor Driver CNC Controller Single Axes Hybrid Stepper Motor

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  • ★【Excellent Quality】4A 9-42V TB6600 Nema 17/23 Stepper Motor Driver,9V-42V DC power supply, H-bridge bipolar constant current drive,adapt to harsh grid environment
  • ★【Powerful Function】The maximum current can be up to 4A and 8 output currents can be selected.4A speed adaptive circuit, the current is automatically optimized
  • ★【Easy to Install】overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit and other protections.6 subdivision modes of up to 32 subdivisions can be selected,and can be used for high subdivision purposes circuits
  • ★【Widely Used】Energy-saving semi-automatic current lock function.Suitable for college students, engineers, technicians, factory individuals, DIY electronics enthusiasts, etc
  • ★【Excellent Design】High speed optoelectronic isolation signal input. Single-chip PWM bipolar sinusoidal chopper ensures low vibration and high efficiency. with built-in over-temperature protection



Product Description

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  • 9V-42V DC power supply
  • H bridge bipolar constant phase flow drive
  • The maximum 4.0A of the eight kinds of output current
  • The largest 32 subdivision of the 6 models are optional
  • Input signal high speed photoelectric isolation
  • Common-anodestandard single pulse interface
  • Offline to maintain the function
  • Semi closed enclosure can be adapted to a more stringent environment
  • To provide energy-saving semi-automatic current lock function
  • Built-in temperature protection and over current protection.

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  • Can control 2 phase stepper motor forward and reverse rotation, With 1-2, W1 -2 , 2W1 -2, 4W1 -2 phase excitation mode.
  • Input port internal pull-down resistor: 100 K

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  • Only the clock pulse signal can be driven two-phase bipolar stepper motor to achieve low vibration, high efficiency work.
  • 5 subdivision mode options (1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16,1/32)

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  • Single chip bipolar sine microstep stepper motor driver
  • Output current: IOUT = 4.0A (peak, in 100ms)
  • Rated output: IOUT = 3.5 A
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Emil A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021
I'm driving a 4A peak NEMA 23. Just testing the motor I ran into this driver shutting the motor off. I'm not sure if the driver is picky about RPMs or something. I could feel the driver case getting warm. My motor has been driven by a digital driver with 0 issues. Supply was 24V in both cases. Motor wasn't even loaded. Also, this driver is extremely loud compared to a digital one. I'm not impressed, but for the price it's not terrible.
Hazaa Al Mamari
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
Ok
John BS
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020
Works beautifully and let me suck highly viscous cement through a tube using a peristaltic pump by overvolting the stepper motor. My idea didn't work but this driver put in a ton and keeps on ticking.
Fred
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2019
Works well so far
DCH
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2019
The media could not be loaded.
Tim M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2019
Arrived on time, met spec and no surprises. Used for the moving pieces of an animatronic product display.It’s been running 24/7 for a few weeks now without issue.
Robert Sharette
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
Item is as described. Built like a tank for what I’m going to utilize it for.
Pomonabill
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019
I have purchased two of these drivers and they work ok.BUT...The chip is NOT a TB6600 it is a Toshiba TB67S109AFTG in both of the items I bought.One clue is that the TB6600 does not microstep to 32 steps, only 16 max.I wouldn't be writing this review IF the seller was honest about the chip inside, but now I am going to look elsewhere when I need a driver.Seems like this chip is popular fake... just look at the max number for microstepping..... that will tell you IF it is a TB6600!