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<blockquote data-quote="Waveguide" data-source="post: 914246" data-attributes="member: 364636"><p>[ATTACH=full]72933[/ATTACH] If stepper motors were a part of your design the solutions are free if you want to</p><p>"roll you own". This is a prototype for a controller for an indexing table (to be used on</p><p>a milling machine). The tiny blue rectangle in the upper right-hand corner is a</p><p>stepper motor driver that can switch 2 A and at 24 V and on a NEMA23 motor that will</p><p>move heavy stuff, geared down it will produce a considerable torque. Next step</p><p>(pun intended) will possibly be motorising my dish. Having the teething problems</p><p>indoors is easier, 0,3 meters of snow everywhere here.</p><p> </p><p>The Arduino runs on 5 V but the motor supply is whatever you like/need.</p><p>And look ...</p><p>... no diodes or inductors anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waveguide, post: 914246, member: 364636"] [ATTACH=full]72933[/ATTACH] If stepper motors were a part of your design the solutions are free if you want to "roll you own". This is a prototype for a controller for an indexing table (to be used on a milling machine). The tiny blue rectangle in the upper right-hand corner is a stepper motor driver that can switch 2 A and at 24 V and on a NEMA23 motor that will move heavy stuff, geared down it will produce a considerable torque. Next step (pun intended) will possibly be motorising my dish. Having the teething problems indoors is easier, 0,3 meters of snow everywhere here. The Arduino runs on 5 V but the motor supply is whatever you like/need. And look ... ... no diodes or inductors anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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