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ULN2064B to control 2 stepper motors

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monahago

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Hi All

I am using a ULN2064B to control 2 stepper motors, and the input to the IC is directly from an I/O port on an 8051 microcontroller.
The stepper motors are 24V, and "apparently" need 800mA each to operate. Does this sound correct? And is this safe with the ULN2064B?

Basically, as I am aware the output is inverted, so to turn a coil from a motor on I apply a logic 0 to the corresponding input pin on the 2064B.

Also, the circuits I have seen use a Zener diode on the power input to the uln2803, usually slightly higher voltage than the motors require. Apparently this protects back emf? Is this right? Basically I have a 27V, 1.3W zener diode, and i do not want to blow the IC up with too large a current or something.

Any help would be great.
Cheers guys
Paul
 
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