DESCRIPTION
The Tic T825 USB multi-interface stepper motor controller makes basic control of a stepper motor easy, with quick configuration over USB using our free software. The controller supports six control interfaces: USB, TTL serial, I²C, analogue voltage (potentiometer), quadrature encoder, and hobby radio control (RC). This version incorporates a TI DRV8825 driver and male headers and terminal blocks are included but not soldered. It can operate from 8.5 V to 45 V and can deliver up to approximately 1.5 A per phase without a heat sink or forced air flow (or 2.5 A max with sufficient additional cooling).
The stepper motor controller is a versatile, general-purpose controller designed to control one bipolar stepper motor. With a variety of supported interfaces–USB for direct connection to a computer, TTL serial and I²C for use with a microcontroller, RC hobby servo pulses for use in an RC system, analogue voltages for use with a potentiometer or analogue joystick, and quadrature encoder for use with a rotary encoder dial–and a wide array of configurable settings, the Tic T825 makes it easy to add basic control of a bipolar stepper motor to a variety of projects. A free configuration utility (for Windows, Linux, and macOS) simplifies the initial setup of the device and allows for in-system testing and monitoring of the controller via USB.
The Tic T825 is based on the DRV8825 IC from Texas Instruments. It can operate from 8.5 V to 45 V and can deliver up to approximately 1.5 A per phase without a heat sink or forced air flow (the absolute maximum is 2.5 A per phase). It has reverse protection for motor power supplies up to 40 V.
Please Note:
- This version is sold unassembled so soldering is necessary to use it.
FEATURES
- Size: 1.50″ × 1.05″ × 0.42″
- Weight: 5.1 g
- Motor driver: DRV8825
- Control interface: USB; non-inverted TTL serial; I²C;
- RC servo pulses; analogue voltage; quadrature encoder
- Minimum operating voltage: 8.5 V
- Maximum operating voltage: 45 V (Reverse voltage protection only works up to 40 V)
- Continuous current per phase: 1.5 A (Without a heat sink or forced airflow)
- Maximum current per phase: 2.5 A (With sufficient additional cooling)
- Maximum step rate: 50000 PPS
- Microstep resolutions: full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32
- Reverse voltage protection: To -40 V. Connecting supplies over 40 V in reverse can damage the device
RESOURCES
- Tic Stepper Motor Controller Userâ’s Guide
- Tic Software and Drivers for Windows
- Dimension diagram
- Texas Instruments DRV8825 stepper motor driver datasheet
- 3D model
- Drill guide
- UM10204 I²C-bus specification and user manual
- Tic Stepper Motor Controller software source code
- Tic Stepper Motor Controller library for Arduino