luther@uop.EDU (Pat Luther) (07/31/90)
I recently was given a stepper motor and control chip, but no documentation. The motor is a 5 volts, with a step angle of 7.5 (I assume that's degrees) It has two wires, red and black, each coming out of the top half and bottom half of the motor, are these to turn the thing different directions, or what are theyfor? The chip is labeled: SAA1042A T8736 I'm not sure which of those numbers identifies the chip type, and my data book only has chips beginning with 74 and 54 :-) It also has six standard pins on each side, and wings which look like they might be pins 4 and 11. Does anyone happen to have the pinout of this chip handy, or know which wires on the motor do what? I can probably figure out the latter by experimentation, but the last time I tried guess-work connecting an IC, I let all the smoke out, and it just sat there and sulked forever more. Anyway, please reply to the address below. I doubt anyone else is interested in this, so I won't post a summary of replies. If you happened to be wondering the same thing, send me mail, and I'll forward the answer to you. ??pat
v105l4lg@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (collie) (07/31/90)
In article <2465@zeus.uop.edu>, luther@uop.EDU (Pat Luther) writes... > I recently was given a stepper motor and control chip, but no documentation. >The motor is a 5 volts, with a step angle of 7.5 (I assume that's degrees) >It has two wires, red and black, each coming out of the top half and bottom half >of the motor, are these to turn the thing different directions, or what are theyfor? >The chip is labeled: SAA1042A > T8736 ********************* This chip is a stepper motor driver chip'IC'is made by Motorola SAA1042 or SAA1042A You looked in the wrong book,check out Motorola's book not TTL cook book.I'm sorry that I can't provide you with the pin out as I don't have my books close at hand,but just look in Motorola's book you will find it there. ********************** I know you wanted it email,but I hit 'f' instead of 'R'. collie