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    Quote Originally Posted by cnc2 View Post
    Or just use a L78S12CV instead it's a 2A 12V regulator IC.

    Thanks !
    cnc2.
    A lot of times the problem with 3 pin linear Vregs isn't total amperage, it's power dissipation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pminmo View Post
    A lot of times the problem with 3 pin linear Vregs isn't total amperage, it's power dissipation.
    Haha I was going to change that a few weeks ago! PMinMO good eye!


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    Nice work!

    Hey there, I'm very flattered you've made my driver with such flare and still left my name on your artwork. Your set up so far looks awesome! Much better than my original mark I drivers I still use anyhow.

    Keep up the good work mate!

    -Alan.

    P.S. I have a double sided SMD version of PICStep I never released if anyone is interested. It's a lot smaller, but much much harder to produce at home without going to a PCB house. Basically exactly the same however.


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    BOM picstep purchase list

    Here is a BOM file I found for this project (digikey). Hope it may help someone. I would SuGGEST checking each part to be sure. 2 Parts are crossed out, I purchased them by mistake. The correction is included.
    This list does not include the 6 LMD's. I purchased them off a seller on ebay for a 1/4 of the price. New.

    There may be other things like ribbon cable and things not on this list.


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    Nice work can you share the BOB schematic..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalid View Post
    Nice work can you share the BOB schematic..
    It looks like he is using the PMinMO breakout board that is documented at:

    http://pminmo.com/4axis/4axisBOBdata.pdf


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    Quote Originally Posted by doorknob View Post
    It looks like he is using the PMinMO breakout board that is documented at:

    http://pminmo.com/4axis/4axisBOBdata.pdf
    that is the one...
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