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EDE1200 Datasheet Unipolar Stepper Motor IC

Manufacturer: E-Lab

Download the EDE1200 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also includes the EDE1200_E variant, as both parts are published together in a single manufacturer document.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (EDE1200_E-Lab.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number EDE1200
Manufacturer E-Lab
File Size 197.36 KB
Description Unipolar Stepper Motor IC
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Overview

www.DataSheet4U.com EDE1200 Unipolar Stepper Motor IC EDE1200 Phase Three Drive Signal Phase Four Drive Signal Connect to +5V DC Connect to +5V DC Digital Ground 0 = Disable Motor Drivers 1 = Clockwise, 0 = Counter-Clockwise 1 = Normal Stepping, 0 = Half-Stepping Single-Step on Falling Edge in 'STEP' mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 3 Out 4 +5V +5V GND Free Spin Direction Half-Stepping Step Out 2 Out 1 OSC1 OSC2 +5V C B A Run 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Phase Two Drive Signal Phase One Drive Signal Oscillator Connection Oscillator Connection Connect to +5V DC Speed Control (MSB) Speed Control Speed Control (LSB) 1 = 'STEP' mode, 0 = 'RUN' mode The EDE1200 Unipolar Stepper Motor IC is a 5 volt, 18 pin package designed to interface a logiclevel input byte to a stepper motor.

The EDE1200 is capable of self-clocking in the free-standing 'RUN' mode, as well as external clocking in the 'STEP' mode.

In addition, half-stepping and directional control are also available.

Key Features

  • the ability to change the stepping rate while the motor is stepping and to take an unlimited number of steps in continuous 'RUN' mode. Inputs are TTL/ CMOS compatible. RUN mode In the 'RUN' mode, activated by a low on pin 10, the EDE1200 will cause the motor to rotate according to the following parameters: Direction (pin 7): 1 = clockwise, 0 = counter-clockwise (If a clockwise command causes counterclockwise rotation of motor, reverse the sequence of the motor’s four phase wires. ) Half-Stepping.