


usr/share/fritzing/parts/Adafruit DPS310 Precision Barometric Pressure and Altitude Sensor. Eg: I run it 1000 steps on a loop and it spins 4-5 timesĪm I just not running enough power for this motor or is it something else. /usr/share/fritzing/parts/Adafruit DC+Stepper Motor HAT.fzpz. However the moment I plug the motor in the power led on the hat starts blinking once a second and while the motor does spin when I run commands it runs intermittently. I am now trying to drive a bipolar stepper motor like this one: I have the smallest one and the technical sheet says its a 1Amps/Phase at 12-24V.įrom my limited understanding that should work with the hats 1.2A per channel 12V output and my power source should be enough to drive one of these motors. I've soldered and powered everything up using a 12V 2A power supply and all the test code runs successfully. Single Steps - this is the simplest type of stepping, and uses the least power. All four kinds will work with any unipolar or bipolar stepper motor. I've recently purchased a DC and Stepper Motor HAT for Raspberry Pi and following this guide. There are four essential types of steps you can use with your Motor HAT.

I'm looking for some pointers on what I might be doing wrong in my hobby project.
