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The TB6600 Stepper Motor Driver is a high-performance driver designed for Nema 17/23 stepper motors, offering a maximum current of 4A and a voltage range of 9-42V. With advanced features like multiple subdivision modes and built-in safety protections, it's ideal for both professional and DIY applications.





D**H
Smooth operation, great power, great value for small projects.
Fantastic little driver board good for a wide variety of projects. I purchased this to run some testing on a Centroid Acorn CNC control card that I also purchased on Amazon. Very easy to setup and test run a little NEMA 17 stepper motor. I plan to use this for a CNC drawing/painting/laser engraving board. The power of this board was impressive and smooth operation with my setup.
A**R
Poor quality product
Photos not realistic
J**S
Awesome driver for hefty motors
Works beautifully and let me suck highly viscous cement through a tube using a peristaltic pump by overvolting the stepper motor. My idea didn't work but this driver put in a ton and keeps on ticking.
F**D
Works well so far
Works well so far
T**.
Met spec, no surprises
Arrived on time, met spec and no surprises. Used for the moving pieces of an animatronic product display. It’s been running 24/7 for a few weeks now without issue.
E**.
Overheats and shuts off easily.
I'm driving a 4A peak NEMA 23. Just testing the motor I ran into this driver shutting the motor off. I'm not sure if the driver is picky about RPMs or something. I could feel the driver case getting warm. My motor has been driven by a digital driver with 0 issues. Supply was 24V in both cases. Motor wasn't even loaded. Also, this driver is extremely loud compared to a digital one. I'm not impressed, but for the price it's not terrible.
R**E
Stepper driver is a success for me.
Item is as described. Built like a tank for what I’m going to utilize it for.
P**L
not a genuine TB6600 chip
I have purchased two of these drivers and they work ok. BUT... The chip is NOT a TB6600 it is a Toshiba TB67S109AFTG in both of the items I bought. One clue is that the TB6600 does not microstep to 32 steps, only 16 max. I wouldn't be writing this review IF the seller was honest about the chip inside, but now I am going to look elsewhere when I need a driver. Seems like this chip is popular fake... just look at the max number for microstepping..... that will tell you IF it is a TB6600!
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