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* [http://massmind.org/techref/io/stepper/hipwrbp-gm.htm "Design of a High Current Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver"]
 
* [http://massmind.org/techref/io/stepper/hipwrbp-gm.htm "Design of a High Current Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver"]
 
* [http://roko.ca/articles/hbridge.php H-Bridge Fundamentals] An in-depth article on the design of Mosfet H-Bridges
 
* [http://roko.ca/articles/hbridge.php H-Bridge Fundamentals] An in-depth article on the design of Mosfet H-Bridges
* [http://PMinMO.com PMinMO.com] Open Source circuits and information on stepper motor controllers] -- in particular, [http://pminmo.com/drivers.htm "PMinMO: Stepper Driver Information"]
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* [http://PMinMO.com PMinMO.com] Open Source circuits and information on stepper motor controllers]
 
* [http://www.epanorama.net/links/motorcontrol.html ePanorama] ePanorama Motor Control page
 
* [http://www.epanorama.net/links/motorcontrol.html ePanorama] ePanorama Motor Control page
 
* [http://www.isl.ee.boun.edu.tr/projects/motordriver/ "Electronic Design of DC Motor Drives"] has detailed schematics and PCB layout for a system that has a PC send commands through the serial port to a Microchip PICmicro, which does PWM control of 2 H bridges. Each half-bridge uses a IRF9530N (100V 14A pfet plus flyback diode) and a IRF530 (IRF530NPBF: 100V 17A nfet plus flyback diode), driven by a small transistor inverter based on a BD135 npn, for a total of 12 discrete transistors.
 
* [http://www.isl.ee.boun.edu.tr/projects/motordriver/ "Electronic Design of DC Motor Drives"] has detailed schematics and PCB layout for a system that has a PC send commands through the serial port to a Microchip PICmicro, which does PWM control of 2 H bridges. Each half-bridge uses a IRF9530N (100V 14A pfet plus flyback diode) and a IRF530 (IRF530NPBF: 100V 17A nfet plus flyback diode), driven by a small transistor inverter based on a BD135 npn, for a total of 12 discrete transistors.
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Using the A3977 microstepping driver chip from Allegro:
 
Using the A3977 microstepping driver chip from Allegro:
* [http://www.neufeld.newton.ks.us/electronics/?p=140 "Keith’s Stepper Motor Controller Board"]
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* http://www.neufeld.newton.ks.us/electronics/?p=140 "Keith’s Stepper Motor Controller Board"]
 
* [http://www.thsengineering.com/projects/a3977proto/a3977proto.html "A3977 Microstepping Stepper Motor Driver Prototype PCB"] / [http://www.thsengineering.com/products/thstep25/thstep25.html THSTEP25 Microstepping Stepper Motor Driver] (sells bare PCB board; schematic on web site)
 
* [http://www.thsengineering.com/projects/a3977proto/a3977proto.html "A3977 Microstepping Stepper Motor Driver Prototype PCB"] / [http://www.thsengineering.com/products/thstep25/thstep25.html THSTEP25 Microstepping Stepper Motor Driver] (sells bare PCB board; schematic on web site)
 
* [http://www.students.tut.fi/~kontkant/a3977.php.html "Tero's A3977 stepper driver"] (schematics and layout files)
 
* [http://www.students.tut.fi/~kontkant/a3977.php.html "Tero's A3977 stepper driver"] (schematics and layout files)

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