A4988 vs DRV8825 Chinese Stepper Driver Boards

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The Arduino Mega 2560 + RAMPS 1.4 combination is presently (December 2014) widely available and just as widely used to control 3D printers, either in the form of original components or more often than not, as inexpensive Made in China clones. Similarly, inexpensive stepper driver boards that plug directly on RAMPS boards are available from China with two different stepper driver ICs, namely the Allegro A4988 and the Texas Instruments DRV8825.

How inexpensive can these stepper driver boards get? Well, right now a set of five Made in China A4988 stepper driver boards is available for around $6.50, whereas a similar set of five Made in China DRV8825 stepper driver boards is available for around $10. This situation begs for the question: is it worth getting DRV8825 stepper driver boards instead of the more popular A4988 boards or not? Which one is the better choice for my 3D printer? Which one is more reliable? This page is an attempt to provide sufficient information to make a rational choice and answer these questions, if possible.

A4988 stepper driver board

DRV8825 stepper driver board

DRV8825-based inexpensive stepper driver board.

Comparison table

Datasheets