Build A Stripboard Bipolar Stepper Controller

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HOWTO: Build A Stripboard Bipolar Stepper Controller

StripboardBipolarStepperController-StepperControllerBipolar.jpg


Introduction

The Stepper controller is responsible for a single motor. There are three such modules in a RepRap or RepStrap. See RepStrap for an overview of all the components.

Requirements

Tools and consumables

  • A soldering iron and accessories (see Electronics Fabrication Guide).
  • Solder
  • Electric drill or at least a suitable drill bit
  • Some wire for jumpers/links
  • Wire strippers
  • Small pliers or tweezers

Components

  • R1 4.7kΩ
  • R2 1kΩ
  • R3 1kΩ
  • R4 4.7kΩ
  • R5 10kΩ
  • C1 0.1μF
  • C2 0.1μF
  • C3 3nF
  • U1 PIC16F628
  • U2 SN754410 (or a stack of two SN754410s, see below)


Schematic

StripboardBipolarStepperController-xaxis-754410.gif

Preparing the board

StripboardBipolarStepperController-StepperStripboardUnder 754410.gif

Making the board

StripboardBipolarStepperController-StepperStripboardTop 75440.gif

Board connections

Variations

J7 is for connection to slave motor boards where multiple motors need to run synchronised. It is not required if you are only driving a single motor.

Firmware

See the Stepper Motor Controller page for a copy of the firmware.

The network addresses for these are:

  • X-Axis: 2
  • Y-Axis: 3
  • Z-Axis: 4

A snapshot of the latest source is available for viewing

Troubleshooting

If you experience trouble, please share the problems (and resolutions) with us.

Testing The Unit

See Also


-- Main.SimonMcAuliffe - 11 Mar 2006