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Hi,
I'm new to CNC zone and this is my first post.
For many years I have run a small company producing CNC plasma and router systems, mostly custom designed.
We have designed in-house all the electronics, mechanics and software
As I will be retiring soon I would like to contribute some of our designs (electronic mechanics and software)
to your community
My first contribution will be for an inexpensive uni-polar chopper stepper drive capable of up to 80v 5A with faciltiy of using with microstepping translator.
If this is of interest to anybody please contact me and I will post details within the next few weeks.
Last edited by gregcon; 06-29-2009 at 08:56 AM.
Schematic of drive can be viewed at my blogspot
http://gregopencnc.blogspot.com/
(For convenience all info for drive will be on this spot, as available)
Last edited by gregcon; 06-30-2009 at 12:36 PM.
Parts list of drive can be viewed at my blogspot
http://gregopencnc.blogspot.com/
(For convenience all info for drive will be on this spot, as available)
Last edited by gregcon; 07-01-2009 at 03:50 PM.
Section 1 - Design Objectives
Section 2 - Schematic Diagram
Section 3 - Parts list
Section 4 - Parts costing
for 80V 5A open-source uni-polar drive can now be viewed at my blogspot
http://gregopencnc.blogspot.com
(For convenience all info for drive will be on this spot as available)
This design is what I was looking for from long time ago....
Welcome here with your design.
You will use a microcontroller for control the driver?
Thank you![]()
nice
tc4426 seems heart here.
but the website is not complete.to make it complete DIY,i need micro controller code and construction details.
i mean selecting of microstepping etc...
The interface/controller for this drive is a simple latch multiplex using 74HC175 ic,s which I will be posting on the blogsite as soon as time allows. The PC controls this directly thus no micro-controllers are neccessary - all software is on the PC
Also software for the PC is available but only as shareware- I may put a simple version of this for free on the blogsite.
As I'm doing this in my spare time it may take a bit of time before I get all this on the site.
Thanks for your interest
This sounds interesting, perhaps you could do a "build" thread here and use that for instructions. Just a thought.
Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
My club home page www.lhmac.org
Looking forward to more of the information.
very interesting...but with shareware software...