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MP6603 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier (Soldered Header Pins)
This version of our MP6603 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. Please see the MP6603 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier product page for more information about the driver.
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Dimensions
| Size: | 0.6″ × 0.8″ |
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| Weight: | 2.3 g |
General specifications
| Minimum operating voltage: | 8 V |
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| Maximum operating voltage: | 55 V |
| Continuous current per phase: | 2 A1 |
| Maximum current per phase: | 4 A2 |
| Minimum logic voltage: | 2 V3 |
| Maximum logic voltage: | 6 V4 |
| Microstep resolutions: | full, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 |
| Current limit control: | potentiometer |
| Reverse voltage protection?: | N |
| Header pins soldered?: | Y |
Identifying markings
| PCB dev codes: | md51a |
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| Other PCB markings: | 0J16006 |
Notes:
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- At 24 V without a heat sink or forced air flow; max continuous current decreases as supply voltage increases (approx 2.2 A continuous at 12 V and 1.5 A continuous at 50 V).
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- Maximum theoretical current based on components on the board (additional cooling required).
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- This is the input logic high threshold.
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- Absolute maximum voltage on any input is 6.5 V.
























