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MYSWEETY TB6600 Stepper Driver Controller Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of MYSWEETY TB6600 Stepper Driver Controller

9V-42V DC power supply, H bridge bipolar constant phase flow drive. The maximum 4.0A of the eight kinds of output current. The largest 32 subdivision of the 6 models are optional. Energy-saving semi-automatic current lock function, built-in temperature protection and over current protection. Can control 2 phase stepper motor forward and reverse rotation, With 1-2, W1 -2 , 2W1 -2, 4W1 -2 phase excitation mode.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive driver that works with Arduino Uno

I am currently using this drive to drive a small stepper motor that runs on 12V 1A. This driver could easily be connected to the Arduino Uno with up to three digital output pins and a ground connection. The driver is configured with a six-position DIP switch. The adjacent table lists all switch settings for microstepping and current limit. The I/O pins are clearly labeled so despite the lack of documentation, hookup was easy and I had no trouble hooking it up to the Arduino's power supply…

Pros
  • Largest 32 divisions of 6 models are optional
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The guide was very helpful and all three drivers work properly

I bought 3 of these to drive two Nema 23 stepper motors from a GT2560 controller board for a huge DIY Corexy 3D printer. The guide was very helpful and all three drivers work perfectly. I use 2 Nema 23 for the Z axis screws and 1 Nema 23 for the Bowden extruder. The Nema 17 just wasn't strong enough to handle the heavy lifting and lowering of a massive 900 x 600mm bed. The Bowden extruder was leaking too much with Nema 17 so I upgraded to Nema 23 with this Mysweety driver. The connectors are…

Pros
  • Can drive 2 phase forward and reverse stepper motor, with excitation mode 1-2, W1 -2, 2W1 -2, 4W1 -2 phase.
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 1 out of 5

No TB6600 in it, waste of time and money!

Totally disappointed with this product. I bought these modules with the intention of driving 2.9A Nema 23 stepper motors. At first everything was fine, although both lights (power and alarm) were on. After about 5 minutes of continuous operation of these motors, these modules suddenly stopped working (only the alarm lamp lights up, the power lamp goes out). This was giving me a huge headache, so I decided to open up these modules to see what was going on because there was no other logical…

Pros
  • Maximum output current 4.0A of eight types
Cons
  • Doubtful