Re: Stepper motor controller IC with microstepping

From: DesignElect (designelect_at_aol.com)
Date: 08/15/04


Date: 15 Aug 2004 16:53:23 GMT


>
>How do you want to interface the driver to your equipment ?

I'm probably going to use a microcontroller, but it's not too important whether
it has a serial interface, parallel interface or just uses individual bits to
select the mode and operation. The stepper motor is a hybrid type.
>

>Serial, direction/step bits, ???

Both directions

>
>"degree of steps" what do this mean ???

What I mean is the amount of microsteps per step. Ideally, an IC which allows
you to select the amount of microsteps per step.
>

Loads of question marks. I was just wondering if someone had past experience of
a particular device. Recommendations are always a good thing.

Thanks for your help,

Peter



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