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TB6600 Stepper Motor Driver
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TB6600 Stepper Motor Driver Controller 4A is an easy-to-use professional Arduino stepper motor driver, also widely recognized as a tb6600 stepper motor driver, which can control a two-phase stepper motor. It is compatible with Arduino and other microcontrollers that can output a 5V digital pulse signal. Jumper wires are used to connect the stepper motor to the Arduino.
The TB6600 driver has a wide range of power inputs and a 9~42VDC power supply. It is able to output a 4A peak current, which is enough for most of the tb6600 stepper motors. The stepper driver supports speed and direction control.
You can set its micro-step and output current with a 6 DIP switch. There are 7 kinds of micro-steps (1, 2 / A, 2 / B, 4, 8, 16, 32) and 8 kinds of current control (0.5A, 1A, 1.5A, 2A, 2.5A, 2.8A, 3.0A, 3.5A) in all. The tb6600 stepper motor driver uses high-speed optocoupler isolation on all signal terminals, enhancing its anti-high-frequency interference ability.
As a professional device, this tb6600 module is capable of driving 57, 42-type two-phase, four-phase, and hybrid stepper motors.
TB6600 Stepper Motor Driver Controller 4A 9~42V TTL 16 Micro-Step CNC 1 Axis Upgraded Version of the 42/57/86 Stepper Motor segment increased to 32 segments, suitable for high subdivision applications. Suitable for step motor:57, 42, 86 Type 4 phase 2 phase (4 line 6 line 8).
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The TB6600 stepper motor driver is widely used in CNC machines, 3D printers, laser engravers, and robotics due to its high current capacity and reliable performance. Whether you're working on a DIY automation project or an industrial setup, the tb6600 driver provides excellent torque control and smooth stepping accuracy.
Its compatibility with various tb6600 stepper motor configurations and microcontrollers makes it a preferred choice among engineers and makers looking for durability and precision.
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Input Supply Voltage (VDC) |
9 ~ 42 |
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Supply Current (A) |
0 to 5 |
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Max. Output Current (Amp) |
3.3 to 24 |
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Control Signal |
3.3 to 24 |
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Max Power Output (W) |
160 |
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Micro Step |
1, 2A, 2B, 8, 16, 32 |
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Operating Temperature (°C) |
-10 to 50 |
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Dimensions (mm) |
100 x 70 x 40 |
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Weight (gm) |
150 |
Input Supply Voltage (VDC)
9 ~ 42
Supply Current (A)
0 to 5
Max. Output Current (Amp)
3.3 to 24
Control Signal
3.3 to 24
Max Power Output (W)
160
Micro Step
1, 2A, 2B, 8, 16, 32
Operating Temperature (°C)
-10 to 50
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 70 x 40
Weight (gm)
150
The TB6600 stepper motor driver supports a wide voltage range from 9V to 42V DC and can deliver a current of up to 4.0A per phase. This makes it suitable for running medium to high torque stepper motors in projects like CNC machines, 3D printers, and robotics. Always check your motor’s specifications to ensure compatibility with the TB6600 driver’s current and voltage ratings.
Yes, the TB6600 stepper driver is fully compatible with Arduino and various CNC controllers. It uses standard step, direction, and enable signals, making integration with Arduino Uno or other CNC control boards straightforward. This versatility allows makers and hobbyists to easily control NEMA stepper motors in DIY CNC machines, 3D printers, and other automation projects.
You set microstepping on the TB6600 driver by adjusting the onboard DIP switches. These switches let you select different microstep resolutions such as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 microsteps per step. Refer to the TB6600 driver's user manual for the correct DIP switch settings based on your desired microstepping configuration and stepper motor requirements.
The main difference between TB6600 and A4988 stepper drivers is power handling. TB6600 supports higher voltage (up to 42V) and current (up to 4A), ideal for larger stepper motors in CNC machines. The A4988 is suited for smaller projects, handling lower voltages (up to 35V) and current (up to 2A), making it common in 3D printers and light-duty robotics.