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    SLA7073 Stepper controller

    I have taken the SLA7062 schematic on PMINMO and modified it for
    SLA7073 [ which is !ustep version of SLA7078] and even made a pcb
    using express pcb..... it's only been tested with motors and no load....

    I'll see if I can dig up the schematic and pcb layout..I've got it somewhere.

    The schematic is in eagle ,, note the 6 pin connector not shown

    The pcb final is sla70739z.pcb ... note the 6 pin connector ..
    you may have to rearrange your motor plug ......

    The single sided pcb is expresspcb and layed out for toner transfer
    and yes there are jumpers [ 8 if I counted right]
    I used pnp transistors instead of pfets and never got around to
    adjusting rc properties for the idle current delay....

    enjoy....

    ps I was able to get samples from allegro
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    Last edited by xtal; 04-12-2007 at 05:20 PM. Reason: add schematic and pcb /zip


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    You design SLA7073d.sch shematic. What is a program name and version? (ExpressSCH 7.0.2 not read this file)
    Thanks


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