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PHASE A 
Phase A of the stepping motor is connected between pin 1 and pin 2. See section 8. 
CURRENT 
REDUCTION 
ADJUST 
Phase current reduction adjustment input. A resistor connected between this pin and pin 
4 ( if used to set motor phase current ) will proportionately reduce current in both 
windings approximately .5 seconds after the last positive edge of the step clock input. 
See section 15. 
CURRENT 
REFERENCE 
Phase current reference output. A resistor is connected between this 1 mA current 
source output and the Ground pin ( pin 11 ) to generate the voltage used to set the peak 
phase current in the motor. See section 7. 
CURRENT 
ADJUSTMENT 
Phase current adjustment input. A voltage applied to this input sets the peak phase 
current in the motor. See section 7.2. 
FAULT INPUT 
A low signal on this input will generate a latched fault condition. See section 16. 
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RESOLUTION 
SELECT 0-3 
Microstep resolution select inputs. Used to select the number of microsteps per step of 
the motor. See section 11. 
11 
SUPPLY 
GROUND 
Supply voltage ground ( return ). See section 9. 
12 
+V 
Supply voltage input. See section 9. 
13 
RESET INPUT 
When low, this input will reset the driver ( phase outputs will disable ). When released, 
the driver will be at its initial state ( phase A off, phase B on ). See section 14. 
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+5V 
+5Vdc supply input. This supply is used to power the internal logic. The +5Vdc supply 
should be referenced to pin 11( supply ground ). See section 9.2. 
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STEP CLOCK 
INPUT 
A positive going edge on this input advances the motor one increment. The size of the 
increment is dependent on the microstep select inputs See section 13. 
16 
DIRECTION 
INPUT 
This input is used to change the direction of the motor. Physical direction also depends 
on the connection of the motor windings. See section 13. 
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ENABLE 
INPUT 
This input is used to enable/disable the output section of the driver. When high, the 
outputs are enabled. However, this input does not inhibit the step clock. Therefore when 
enabled the outputs will update by the number of clock pulses ( if any ) applied to the 
driver while it had been disabled. See section 14. 
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ON-FULL-
STEP OUTPUT 
This totem-pole output indicates when the driver is positioned at a full step. This output 
can be used to count the number of full steps the motor has moved, regardless of the 
number of microsteps in between. This output is active high. See section 12. 
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FAULT 
OUTPUT 
This totem-pole  output indicates a short circuit has occurred or a low signal was 
detected on the Fault input. This output is active high. See section 16 
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PHASE B 
Phase B of the stepping motor is connected between pin 20 and pin 21. See section 8. 
SECTION 3 
PIN ASSIGNMENT AND DESCRIPTION 
 
PIN #       PIN NAME                                                                            PIN FUNCTION