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Thank you as well. I'll be sure to check out that solution too. I'm sorry for the lack of progress on my part though. It's just that my team have had...
Hey, thank you for those tips. I have been a bit preoccupied with other things lately, but will definitely look into those things. Very interesting,...
Hey. I think I've found a solution to my problem, but have yet to try it. I'll try tomorrow. Me and some guys are building a camera tracking device...
Let me just ask you guys something. Are stepper motors optimal for slow and gradual acceleration, or is it more rapid and precise motion they're used...
Ok, good to know. So you're saying that power supplies can draw more current than they should also? So I need a psu that can handle more current than...
It seems to me that a resistor on the sensory pins does not reduce the driver's current outputs, but rather enables your microprocessor to sense the...
You are right. The voltage on those pins are zero. Do you mean that the two pins could share one pot?
Ok, I think I've got more of an idea how to proceed now. The motor already runs smoother after having corrected some issues with the code, but still...
Umm, I reserve my right to be foreign language impaired. I did not say that, or at least I did not intend to ;) I use both coils. Have the driver...
Well that depends on the mode of operation. Right now I'm running the motor (or trying to, that is...) in full step one phase mode, which only...
I'll start looking for one right away. The PSU I've been using is an adjustable 'lab' PSU that I have borrowed at my collage. Thought it would do the...
Alright. Alright. But if I get one of those, would not the motor draw more current that it can handle, i.e. overheat and such? What prevents...
Yes. But as I've said (or tried to anyways...) is that it was my intention to use higher voltage, but that I am unable to do it. My power source can...
You and me both. ;) It was my intention to run it with 12V at first and then try 20-24V eventually... I have the drive fed by an adjustable power...
Thank you. That seem quite useful. I've so far just skimmed trough it, and I wonder perhaps if the motor I've got is one of those high torque ones?...