control of bipolar stepper motor
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Anyone had interfaced a bipolar stepper motor with a basic stamp?
Best regards,
Kalun mailto:klnlau@v...
Best regards,
Kalun mailto:klnlau@v...
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http://www.lennard.net.nz/ click on electronics, follow the links.
Right towards the end is a working final design using a 4017, 4066, and
4069.
The logic is simple to follow and can easily be emulated by a stamp driving
the transistors.
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>From: Kalun Lau <klnlau@v...>
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>Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 4:09 PM
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> Anyone had interfaced a bipolar stepper motor with a basic stamp?
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