Ramps 1.6: Ramps 1.6 is optimized and launched based on Ramps 1.4 & Ramps 1.5 By Biqu The Struture almost same as Ramps 1.5 , the difference is Ramps 1.6 have new 2pin connectors,which more simple and convenient to connect,also will not be burnt easily,what's more ,Ramps 1.6 have a good Heatsink above MOS tube in order to give a better function to heat dissipation . Beside, the Power of Ramps 1.6 is more larger than Ramps 1.5, the largest power will be up to or 270W , and Ramps 1.5 just can be up to 200W, or samller than 200W. Note:The ramps1.6 with a4988 and DRV8825 stepper motor driver we will send 4pc to you! Features:
- Low RDS (On) Output
- Automatic current decay mode detection / selection
- Mix with slow current decay modes
- Synchronous rectification for low power dissipation
- Internal UVLO
- Cross-current protection
- 3.3 and 5 V compatible logic supply
- Thermal shutdown circuitry
- Ground fault protection
- Load short-circuit protection
- Optional step five modes: full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16
- A simple steps and direction control interface.
- Six different steps resolutions: full step, half step, 1/4-step1/8-step1/16-step, 1/32-step.
- CAN interface directly with 3.3 V and 5 V systems.
- Over-temperature thermal shutdown, overcurrent shutdown, undervoltage lockout.
- Short to ground short circuit load protection.
- 4 Layer 2 oz copper PCB, in order to improve heat dissipation.
- Exposed solder ground below the bottom of the driver IC on the printed circuit board pad.
- Module size, pin and interface matching A4988 stepper motor driver operators in many ways.
- Intelligent chopping control automatically selects the correct current decay mode (fast decay or slow decay).
- Maximum 45 V supply voltage.
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