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control of four-phase six-wire stepper motor

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hi,everybody
i ll control a stepper motor with four-phase and six-wire by Atmega48, using PWM output and CMOS driver, the current is bigger than 1A, and the voltage is 6.6V. how to microstep it?
 
Hmm.. You want to build a unipolar microstep driver? I have a sample driver built by a friend. The schematic below is a simplification of the circuit he used. He used a PIC micro for it, however. :wink: You should be able to adapt it to an Atmega48.

Of course, some work must be done to level shift the op-amp outputs to match the analog inputs of the microcontroller.
 

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oh, thank you motion.
well, i want to build a unipolar microstep driver, thank you for the schematic. it's very useful for me.im studying. :D
 
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