Dennis and all,
The card from Boondog is a parallel port card with 3 ports. Very easy to
use for
experimenting. Good documentation. URL =
The stepper driver from Space Time Productions has been a disappointment so
far. The
card is well made but except for a schematic of the board, documation is
nonexsistant.
Simon has been good at returning my email questions, but his software to
run his
board is written in Forth. I have some 450 oz/in motors which need 3.5v @
3.5a that
I want to use on the bp clone. I have one installed one the X axis with a 2
to 1
reduction and the best table speed I can get is ~8 ipm. Pretty slow for
positioning.
I'm running it with a simple Qbasic prog. The timing loop is a short as I
can get it
without motor chatter (~60rpm). I'm open to suggestions. Simon's URL =
Dan Mauch's driver card would be great but I don't think it will handle
these low
voltage motors.
Bob
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At 09:12 AM 5/8/99 -0500, you wrote:
From: "Dennis Mino" <dmino@...>
Bob, Can you share the web pages for Space Time Prod. and Boondog? I am
interested in some stepper boards.....
Thanx.
Been experimenting with a stepper driver board from Simon at Space-Time
Prod. and
a parallel port board from Boondog.