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After a lot of research, i think the best bet I have is to drive my three motors with Linisteppers. 3 for 75 is a good price. I know they generate a lot of heat, but I've got 50 pounds of aluminum, im sure i can spare some for a heatsink. It appears that the driver can be "tuned" to accept larger motors. My school's electronic dept. might have some parts they are willing to spare. im looking for a fairly robust and simple solution for driving my steppers. Will these Linisteppers cut it? |
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| Hi everybody,i agreed with you .this solution is cheap and easy to make it but i think it is very easy get noise .I try to read understand the ASM code , it is very difficult for me to understand because i use to C to program Pic.Any body have sourse code by C language ? |
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