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:
Actobotics Basic Differential Platform
Get started with Actobotics with this simple vehicle. Then expand and customize it for your own evil robot empire.
Experiment Guide for RedBot with Shadow Chassis
This Experiment Guide offers nine experiments to get you started with the SparkFun RedBot. This guide is designed for those who are familiar with our SparkFun Inventor's Kit and want to take their robotics knowledge to the next level.
GPS Differential Vector Pointer
Use GPS to have two objects, a base and a target, point towards one another. This can be used to aim a directional antenna (or in the case of this project, a laser) from one object to the other object at a distance that is only limited by your ability to provide the base station with the target's GPS location.
Blynk Board Project Guide
A series of Blynk projects you can set up on the Blynk Board without ever re-programming it.
SparkFun Inventor's Kit Experiment Guide - v4.0
The SparkFun Inventor's Kit (SIK) Experiment Guide contains all of the information needed to build all five projects, encompassing 16 circuits, in the latest version of the kit, v4.0a.
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!
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