ROHM’s Arduino-based
evaluation kit (EVK) supports
the evaluation of its motor driver devices and enables, facilitate and
accelerate customers’ developments. Designed as a ‘shield’ to plug directly into the Arduino main board,
this EVK integrates a ROHM’s HTSSOP-B28
packaged stepper motor drive IC and complements ROHM’s support ecosystem, allowing engineers to rapidly
prototype their stepper motor systems.
Known for their accuracy, excellent response and
reliability motor driver ICs are easy to control and open up many design
options. Engineers have to consider various aspects such as speed, vibration,
performance optimization and the choice of the devices and support tools is
critical to both, application success and speed of development.
Arduino is a widely used open-source platform. The new
EVK comes in 15 different variations for ROHM’s stepper motor driver ICs– from
standard, micro step, low voltage to high voltage. This comprehensive solution
covers supply voltages from 8V to 42V, enables up to 2.5A per phase, as well as
micro-stepping and single- or multi-phase control of one or two stepper Motors.
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