DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier
DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier (Header Pins Soldered)
This version of our DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier ships with male header pins installed, so no soldering is required to use it with an appropriate 16-pin socket or solderless breadboard. Please see the DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier product page for more information about the driver.
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DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier
This product is a carrier board or breakout board for the DRV8434 stepper motor driver from Texas Instruments (TI); we therefore recommend careful reading of the DRV8434 datasheet before using this product. This stepper motor driver lets you control one bipolar stepper motor at up to approximately 1.2 A continuous per phase without a heat sink or forced air flow (see the Power dissipation considerations section below for more information).
DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier (Header Pins Soldered)
- 4.5 V to 48 V supply voltage range (note: these are not recommended for use with 48V batteries, which can be well above nominal when fully charged)
- Can deliver up to 1.2 A continuous per phase without additional cooling (2 A peak)
- Built-in regulator (no external logic voltage supply needed)
- Can interface directly with 1.8 V, 3.3 V and 5 V systems
- Simple step and direction control interface
- Eleven different step resolutions: full-step with 100% current, full-step with 70% current, non-circular 1/2-step, 1/2-step, 1/4-step, 1/8-step, 1/16-step, 1/32-step, 1/64-step, 1/128-step, 1/256-step
- Adjustable current control lets you set the maximum current output, which lets you use voltages above your stepper motor’s rated voltage to achieve higher step rates
- Six decay modes including two smart tune current regulation modes that help you achieve smooth steps without manual tuning
- Over-temperature thermal shutdown, over-current protection, open load detection, under-voltage lockout, and charge pump over-voltage protection
- Driver IC integrates spread spectrum clocking of its internal oscillator and charge pump for reduced EMI
- 4-layer, 2 oz copper PCB for improved heat dissipation
- Exposed solderable ground pad below the driver IC on the bottom of the PCB
- Module size, pinout, and interface match those of our A4988 stepper motor driver carriers in most respects







- The pin used to supply logic voltage to the A4988 is used as the DRV8434 FAULT output, since the DRV8434 does not require a logic supply (and the A4988 does not have a fault output). Note that it is safe to connect the FAULT pin directly to a logic supply (there is a 1.5k resistor between the IC output and the pin to protect it), so the DRV8434 module can be used in systems designed for the A4988 that route logic power to this pin.
- The SLEEP pin on the DRV8434 is not pulled up by default like it is on the A4988, but the carrier board does connect it to the FAULT pin through a 10k resistor. Therefore, systems intended for the A4988 that route logic power to the FAULT pin will effectively have a 10k pull-up on the SLEEP pin.
- The DRV8434 has one extra pin (TOFF) located on the bottom edge of the board. Installing a header pin in this location could prevent the carrier from fitting into sockets or boards designed for the A4988.
- The current limit potentiometer is in a different location.
- The relationship between the current limit setting and the reference pin voltage is different.
- The DRV8434 offers several microstep modes that the A4988 does not.
- The DRV8434 only has two pins for setting its microstep mode; the A4988 has three, and the step selection table differs between the DRV8434 and A4988. On the DRV8434, the M0 and M1 pins must be left in a floating (high-impedance) state or connected through a 330kΩ to ground to select some of the microstepping modes. The default microstepping mode on the DRV8434 carrier is 1/128-step while the default microstepping mode on the A4988 carrier is full-step.
- The DRV8434 has no RESET input, but a pulse on its SLEEP pin can be used to reset latched faults.
- The ENABLE pin on the DRV8434 enables the driver when floating or high and the driver is enabled by default. On the A4988 the ENABLE pin enables the driver when low and is pulled down by the carrier.
- The DRV8434 allows you to select one of six decay modes rather than just using mixed decay like on our A4988 carriers.
- The DRV8434 has a lower minimum supply voltage than the A4988 (4.5 V vs 8.2 V) and a higher maximum supply voltage (48 V vs 35 V), which means the DRV8434 can be used in a wider range of systems, is safer for using higher voltages, and is less susceptible to damage from LC voltage spikes.
- The DRV8434 uses a different naming convention for the stepper motor outputs. On both boards, the first part of the label identifies the coil (so you have coils “A” and “B” on the DRV8434 and coils “1” and “2” on the A4988). Additionally, the two pairs of motor output pins are swapped, so if a motor is connected to both drivers with its wires in the same order top to bottom, it will turn one way for the DRV8434 and the other for the A4988.

- 1 x Pololu 3762 DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier
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Pololu 3762 / 3763 DRV8434 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier
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- Product Code:NR-Pololu-3762-3763-DRV8434-Stepper-Motor-Driver-Carrier
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