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Has anyone heard of or used the StepGenie chip for a controller. I came across one of their chips on eBay with a link to their site. It's advertised as a replacement for the 5804 and drives HEXFETs. I was considering spending the $25 for their evaluation board but figured I'd check here first. The Stepgenie site is the only hit I get from Google. |
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I want to build a small gantry for small router. I have a bunch of small motors from printers with 4 wires. I bought uln2003an instead of their hexfets I see I will need some diodes using these? I am shocked they didnt build a 3 axis proto board. |
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