It gets better... more motor interfacing ?''s...
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--- In basicstamps@egroups.com, northstarb@a... wrote:
> Motor control via a serial connection seems like a topic that has
been untouched. I know there is a market out there for this kind of
thing, especially if the motor drivers are integrated. At minimum, a
chip that requires one BSII line for a serial connection, can control
2 pwm channels, and has outputs for a motor driver or motor itself
would be ideal.
Brandon,
Have you looked at our Powered Coprocessor Boards?
One of them has 4 754410 drivers on board (16 outputs).
Can do PWM on all 16 simultaneously, and many other functions as well.
Also a micro version without the power outputs.
You can check them out at www.oaktreesystems.com.
Chuck Davis
Oak Tree Systems LLC
> Motor control via a serial connection seems like a topic that has
been untouched. I know there is a market out there for this kind of
thing, especially if the motor drivers are integrated. At minimum, a
chip that requires one BSII line for a serial connection, can control
2 pwm channels, and has outputs for a motor driver or motor itself
would be ideal.
Brandon,
Have you looked at our Powered Coprocessor Boards?
One of them has 4 754410 drivers on board (16 outputs).
Can do PWM on all 16 simultaneously, and many other functions as well.
Also a micro version without the power outputs.
You can check them out at www.oaktreesystems.com.
Chuck Davis
Oak Tree Systems LLC