I'm in the process of building out one of these, and I'm wondering what
type of connector is on n the Stepper Motor Driver Expansion board for the
stepper motor. The stepper motor I have has a connector that doesn't
match, otherwise I'd just a portion of the wire and connector off to wire
it the the DB9 break out board.
Is it a JST 2.0 connector? Thanks in advance!
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Tom
tom dot hayko at gmail dot com
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Hi Tom
I think that would depend on the stepper motor driver board?
The pdf has numerous examples on the wiring of each board.
Typically there are outputs from the pcb that goto the input of the stepper driver board.
These are signal lines and board power + ground
Then there are outputs from the stepper driver board to the rs232 connector - typically 4 wires for a nema type motor, or 5 wires for the 28byj-48 motor
I attach an example from the PDF for the L298N board
I'm in the process of building out one of these, and I'm wondering what
type of connector is on n the Stepper Motor Driver Expansion board for the
stepper motor. The stepper motor I have has a connector that doesn't
match, otherwise I'd just a portion of the wire and connector off to wire
it the the DB9 break out board.
Is it a JST 2.0 connector? Thanks in advance!
--
Tom
tom dot hayko at gmail dot com
Hi Tom
I think that would depend on the stepper motor driver board?
The pdf has numerous examples on the wiring of each board.
Typically there are outputs from the pcb that goto the input of the stepper driver board.
These are signal lines and board power + ground
Then there are outputs from the stepper driver board to the rs232 connector - typically 4 wires for a nema type motor, or 5 wires for the 28byj-48 motor
I attach an example from the PDF for the L298N board
Robert,
I ordered the black version of this board: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33055295590.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.3f994c4dLsx78T, which I believe (hope?) identical to the one for the solderless solution in documentation: https://www.ebay.com/itm/DRV8825-A4988-42-CH-Stepper-Motor-Driver-Expansion-Board-For-UNO-R3-3D-Printer/332441054084
I can just use some jumper wires, but I've had issues with them coming undone.