The 555 Stepper Pulse Generator kit will help you with the pulse required to drive your favorite DC Servo Motor application. This kit uses the famous 555 timer IC for generating the Stepping Pulse. More: Input - 5 - 12 VDC @ 25 mA
TTL/CMOS interfaceable
Jumper selectable two speed operation
Onboard preset to vary the duty cycle
Power-On LED indicator
Terminal pins for easy interfacing of the kit
Four mounting holes of 3.2 mm each
PCB dimensions 39 mm x 37 mm
The 555 Stepper Pulse Generator kit is designed to provide a reliable pulse output for controlling DC Servo Motors, utilizing the well-known 555 timer integrated circuit (IC) as the core component. The operational voltage range for the kit is specified between 5 to 12 VDC, drawing a current of approximately 25 mA, making it suitable for a variety of low-power applications.
This generator kit is designed for compatibility with TTL and CMOS logic levels, ensuring easy integration into various electronic systems. The functionality of the kit can be adjusted through jumper settings, which allow for two selectable speed operations. This feature enables users to tailor the pulse frequency according to the specific requirements of the motor being driven.
An onboard preset potentiometer is included to facilitate the adjustment of the duty cycle, providing further flexibility in pulse width modulation. This capability is essential for optimizing motor performance and controlling torque and speed.
The kit also includes a Power-On LED indicator, which visually confirms the operational status of the circuit. Terminal pins are provided for straightforward interfacing with other components or systems, enhancing the ease of use and installation.
For mechanical stability, the PCB is equipped with four mounting holes, each measuring 3.2 mm, allowing for secure attachment to enclosures or other surfaces. The compact dimensions of the printed circuit board (PCB), measuring 39 mm by 37 mm, make it suitable for integration into space-constrained environments while maintaining functionality and accessibility.The 555 Stepper Pulse Generator kit will help you with the pulse required to drive your favorite DC Servo Motor application. This kit uses the famous 555 timer IC for generating the Stepping Pulse. Input - 5 - 12 VDC @ 25 mA
TTL/CMOS interfaceable
Jumper selectable two speed operation
Onboard preset to vary the duty cycle
Power-On LED indicator
Terminal pins for easy interfacing of the kit
Four mounting holes of 3.2 mm each
PCB dimensions 39 mm x 37 mm 🔗 External reference
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