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James Newton LiniStepper
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Description: Well reviewed design:
Open Source! Circuit Diagram, PCB (Board) Layout, and PIC Software all available online. (Kit/PCB sales support PICList.com)
Standard step direction inputs easy connection to a parallel port for up to 7 units.
Use with standard CNC programs like TurboCNC
Uses standard Unipolar (5 to 8 wire) stepper motors. Not for Bipolar (4 wire)
Complete tutorial and FAQ explains How the board works, how to assemble the kit and how to power it up! Runs from your regulated 5v supply
Using the best components:
Rugged: 5A 100v drivers to drive 1.5A/phase or more at 4v to 35v
Smart: on-board PIC microcontroller. Comes pre-programmed. Active user groups and tons of code available.
Solid: PCB with silkscreen and solder mask. Hard to damage and easy to repair

Standard, Full Step
3 current levels, 1200 steps,
without linear ramping.

Supports the standard modes:
200 step - full step
400 step - half step (with Full Torque)
1200 step - microstep 6th!
3600 step - microstep 18th!

9 current levels, 3600 steps,
with linear ramping!

And some hard to find "magic" modes:
NO STEP - stepless operation via constant current linear smoothing
High-Torque half stepping
low power "hold" mode
Keywords: cheap open source unipolar stepper controller driver microstepping



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