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PANUCATT Panucatt SureStepr SD6128 Stepper Driver 4 Pack
The SureStepr SD6128 is a bi-polar stepper motor driver based on the new THB6128 stepper driver chip. Simple to use and operate using an indexer (DIR/STEP) interface to move the stepper motors. The SD6128 is a drop-in replacement for Pololu style footprint drivers including the SD8825, A4988, A4983 and Stepsticks. See user guide for pin out compatibility.
List Price: | $48.00 |
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The SD6128 features a heat pad on top of the chip making heatsink easier and more efficient. It does not rely on the already small PCB area to dissipate heat. Comes with heatsinks that cover the entire chip. No soldering required as all pin headers comes pre-soldered.
See user guide before attempting to install. Do not operate without heat sink.
This driver takes manual Vref adjustments and is for use with boards without digital pot controller available. RAMPS, RADDS, and most third party controllers. The Azteeg controllers can use these drivers as well but will work with the digipot version if needed.
Features and Specs:
- Supports 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 , 1/32, 1/64 and 1/128 Micro-stepping
- Up to 2.2 Amps peak drive current
- Comes with Heat sink
- Easy to use DIR/Step interface
- Over current, Over temperature and short circuit protection
- Current reduction at idle set by jumper pad
- Vref accessible for external current limit control
- Change decay setting using solder pads on driver
- Motor Voltage: 36V max
- Compatible with 3.3 and 5v systems
Manufacturers Documentation:
Questions
@Sneakers there is some noise but no high pitched whining.
Is there any whining from the stepper motors when the driver is run at 12V?
Are these a drop-in replacements for ElkesMana SE control board?
How do these compare to the MC2130 drivers? Do these have an STI mode?
It would be nice if these were also sold in pairs for those running 6-9 steppers. One could buy 12 and sell 6. Probably lose money :-(
Would this work with mks gen 1.4 board?
I would like to order 6 of this SD6128 instead of 4. Is it possible?
What are these for?
Do the SD6128 stepper drivers suffer from "salmon skin" issues like DRV8825 do?
Are these quiet stepper drivers like tmc2100 or are they audible / noisy?
Hi I have 4 axis motors and two extruder motors do I need 4 or 5 drivers? Thanks
Is this compatible with Makerbase MKS Rumba +V1.0? Printing with the Cultivate 3D The Beast?
If it takes Pololu style drivers then these should work. Higher micro stepping levels may require a 32 bit processor, though.