Confusing huh?
There are several differen't servo board manufacturers and this time next year there will be more.
You need to decide more about your expectations. Then you need to have a machine/motor combination that matches that. Once you have the servos/motors you will know what you need for a power supply. I.e. some servos can't handle more than 24 volts... some run on 70+ The Gecko boards go up to a max of 80 I think. Other boards can handle more.
Anyway. I'd focus on getting something simple and getting it work currently. Which is why I suggested the stepper solution in the other thread.
Once you know more about the hobby and your expectations. You will be able to make a more educated purchase. In the mean time, you just want to get to the point of making chips. = ) |