SparkFun ProDriver and Mini Stepper Motor Driver Hookup Guide
Contributors:
QCPete, santaimpersonator
Resources and Going Further
For more on the SparkFun ProDriver and Mini Stepper Motor Driver (TC78H670FTG), check out the links below:
ProDriver
- Schematic (PDF)
- Board Dimensions (PDF)
- Eagle Files (ZIP)
- GitHub Repository
Mini Stepper Motor Driver
- Schematic (PDF)
- Board Dimensions (PDF)
- KiCad Files (ZIP)
- GitHub Repository
General Information
For more motor control tutorial, check out the links below:
micro:bit Educator Lab Pack Experiment Guide
A quickstart guide for the micro:bit educator lab pack.
Getting Started with the AutoDriver - v13
SparkFun's AutoDriver is a powerful tool for controlling stepper motors. Here's how to use it.
Haptic Motor Driver Hook-Up Guide
Good vibes only. Getting started with the Haptic Motor Driver.
Spectacle Example: Super Mario Bros. Diorama
A study in building an animated diorama (with sound!) using Spectacle electronics.
Light-Seeking Robot
We use parts from the SparkFun Inventor's Kit v4.0 to create a light-seeking robot that mimics the behavior of single-celled organisms.
Wireless Remote Control with micro:bit
In this tutorial, we will utilize the MakeCode radio blocks to have the one micro:bit transmit a signal to a receiving micro:bit on the same channel. Eventually, we will control a micro:bot wirelessly using parts from the arcade:kit!
SparkFun ESP32 DMX to LED Shield
Learn how to utilize your DMX to LED Shield in a variety of different ways.
IMU Data to Motion: Tutorial for Translating Sensor Data into Real-World Movement
Sometimes we want to do more with our data than just watch the values roll by on a screen. In this tutorial, we'll take a look at one way we can translate that data to movement.
Or check out this blog post for inspiration