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  1. #1
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    Unipolar motor micro step electronics

    WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE WORD PROCCESOR I CNCZNE?


    I am dizzy from all the info I have read about stepper motor and need some help!
    I have built a CNC engraver for wood and metal. Now I need to drive it. This is what I have

  2. #2
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    Re: Unipolar motor micro step electronics

    Did your doorbell ring and you forgot to finish your post?

    Can I suggest firstly not SHOUTING in forums, people tend to think it's rude and/or ignorant, secondly, if you want specific help for specific problems, you need to actually state what the problem is or what sort of help your after. Just pronouncing you "need help" doesn't give anyone except clairvoyants any clue to go on.

    The only thing I could deduce is you want a recommendation for a stepper driver? G540, LiniStepper, Massmind's 6064, are several that are considered great hobbyist drivers.

    cheers, Ian
    It's rumoured that everytime someone buys a TB6560 based board, an engineer cries!

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