You could use an optical encoder on the motor shaft and input the shaft position and step commands to a Picmicrocontroller. The PIC can then be used to shut down the system when a stall is detected.
Type: Posts; User: jl15
You could use an optical encoder on the motor shaft and input the shaft position and step commands to a Picmicrocontroller. The PIC can then be used to shut down the system when a stall is detected.
I am just getting started at this, Building a CNC router for a college project. I guess I am a lazy student because I just bought TurboCad/Cam to generate the G-code.