I would expect it to work that way.
HYBRID NEMA 34 MOTOR AND A NON-HYBRID DRIVER?
I'm thinking in a pinch, I should be able to drive a hybrid stepper motor with a basic step and direction driver shouldn't I?
I did a quick test and disconnected the encoder cable form the hybrid driver but it faulted out. but I'm thinking its because the driver needs the feedback. So my guess is a regular driver non-hybrid would drive a hybrid motor just fine.
Is this a correct assumption?
jh
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I would expect it to work that way.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
Agree with Jim. A couple of my closed loop motors are just double ended Nemas with an encoder fitted on one end. And the closed loop driver.
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Cool, those were my thoughts also.
john