SparkFun ProDriver and Mini Stepper Motor Driver Hookup Guide

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Contributors: QCPete, santaimpersonator

Resources and Going Further

For more on the SparkFun ProDriver and Mini Stepper Motor Driver (TC78H670FTG), check out the links below:

Mini Stepper Motor Driver

General Information

For more motor control tutorial, check out the links below:

ReconBot with the Tessel 2

Build a robot with the Tessel 2 that you can control from a browser on your phone or laptop.

Spectacle Example: Super Mario Bros. Diorama

A study in building an animated diorama (with sound!) using Spectacle electronics.

Pi Servo Hat Hookup Guide

This hookup guide will show you how to connect and use the Pi Servo Hat in a project.

Clap On Lamp

Modify a simple desk lamp to respond to a double clap (or other sharp noise) using parts from the SparkFun Inventor's Kit v4.0.

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 Auto pHAT Hookup Guide

The pHAT to get your projects moving. This guide will help you get started using the Auto pHAT.

The ClockClock Project

Tell the time with this fantastic Alchitry project using clocks to make a clock!

Qwiic Haptic Driver DA7280 Hookup Guide

The Qwiic Haptic Driver includes an itty-bitty, Linear Resonant Actuator (LRA) vibration motor and Dialog Semiconductor's DA7280 motor driver IC for applications that require haptic feedback.

Or check out this blog post for inspiration