
05-20-2010, 10:01 PM
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1. Does it really matter if you use Unipolar or Bipolar motors? |
It's more about the drive than the motors. There are unipolar drives, and bipolar drives. With 8 wire motors, you'll get more torque from a bipolar drive. And if you have the option, bipolar parallel will give more speed. It's also very important that the motors are a good match for the drives, and the machine. A lot of motors are sold to get the most torque from low powered drives. While they'll give you a lot of low speed torque, they're performance at higher speeds is disappointing at best. There's a lot of posts from people asking why they're big, powerful 425-495oz steppers are so slow. They're usually supplied with 24V systems, when in reality they'd need 100V or more to get the most out of them. Are geckos worth more than double the latter two? |
If you can afford them, then get them.
If you can afford a K2, then don't skimp on electronics. Depending on the size, get a Gecko G540 package with motors in the 380 oz range. You won't need a breakout board with it. Just plug it in and go. www.kelinginc.net www.cncrouterparts.com
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