Stepper questions
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If they are bipolar steppers, I don't see why not. I don't have any specs
on the motor I bought from allelectronics.com, but it is not a small motor
and it is driven rather easily. I got the code from the Seattle
Robotics website at www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/may98/steppers.html.
The code may be found in the attachment called stepprog.bs2 in the middle
of the article. The best thing about the
'293 is that they are CHEAP at only $2.00 from Mouser Electronics
(www.mouser.com) p/n 511-L293D.
Best of luck,
Bryan Henderson
Corning Cable Systems
Robert McAtee <w5tnj@c...> on 08/12/2000 07:34:36 PM
To: bryan.henderson@c...
cc:
Subject: Stepper questions
Bryan, I have a bunch of hard drive steppers and wonder if the L293D would
drive them. How can I get a copy of the program your using? Any help would
be appreciated..... ==Mac==
on the motor I bought from allelectronics.com, but it is not a small motor
and it is driven rather easily. I got the code from the Seattle
Robotics website at www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/may98/steppers.html.
The code may be found in the attachment called stepprog.bs2 in the middle
of the article. The best thing about the
'293 is that they are CHEAP at only $2.00 from Mouser Electronics
(www.mouser.com) p/n 511-L293D.
Best of luck,
Bryan Henderson
Corning Cable Systems
Robert McAtee <w5tnj@c...> on 08/12/2000 07:34:36 PM
To: bryan.henderson@c...
cc:
Subject: Stepper questions
Bryan, I have a bunch of hard drive steppers and wonder if the L293D would
drive them. How can I get a copy of the program your using? Any help would
be appreciated..... ==Mac==