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Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE
tagor:
--- Quote from: bajac on November 06, 2012, 05:54:03 AM ---
I am looking for a dual phase smooth change stepper motor drivers. These drivers can generate two sinusoidal voltages with 90 degrees out of phase. IT IS PERFECT!!!
Thanks a lot!
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yes i am using afmotor libraries
https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-Motor-Shield-library
and this
http://207.58.139.247/products/81
wings:
like this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cnc-1-7A-12-36VDC-128Micostep-Bipolar-CNC-digital-Wantai-stepper-motor-driver-/170829137223?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27c635c547
gadgetmall:
this one is more to my budget 3 dollars with led indicators for the the 4 outputs and a free stepper ...http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-5V-Stepper-Step-Motor-ULN2003-Drive-Driver-Test-Module-Board-5-Wire-4-Phase-/170922204635?_trksid=p2047675.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D555003%26algo%3DPW.CAT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D142%26meid%3D3267539110322744953%26pid%3D100010%26prg%3D1076%26rk%3D2%26sd%3D170829137223%26
conradelektro:
I think I found a very good IC for driving two coils with any current trace imaginable: DRV8834 from TI
http://uk.farnell.com/texas-instruments/drv8834pwp/driver-motor-dual-h-bridge-24htssop/dp/2115234?in_merch=New%20Products
One needs a microprocessor with at least two Digital/Analogue converters (Pins) and 6 I/O Pins.
An other drawback is the package (very small, pins close together, a pain to solder by hand)
See page 20 Fig. 12 in the data sheet (High-Resolution Microstepping Using a Microcontroller to Modulate VREF Signals)
The price is very low, less than 5 Euro.
Drive capability: 11.8 Volt, 1.5 Ampere (logic and D/A 3.6 Volt), very good for the TI LaunchPad MSP430
Of course, the program will be a bit evolved (D/A in combination with 6 pins in coordination), nothing for the faint hearted microprocessor programmer.
If some one knows how to solder such a small IC by hand, any suggestions are appreciated.
Greetings, Conrad
rensseak:
--- Quote from: conradelektro on November 06, 2012, 09:25:46 PM ---I think I found a very good IC for driving two coils with any current trace imaginable: DRV8834 from TI
http://uk.farnell.com/texas-instruments/drv8834pwp/driver-motor-dual-h-bridge-24htssop/dp/2115234?in_merch=New%20Products
One needs a microprocessor with at least two Digital/Analogue converters (Pins) and 6 I/O Pins.
An other drawback is the package (very small, pins close together, a pain to solder by hand)
See page 20 Fig. 12 in the data sheet (High-Resolution Microstepping Using a Microcontroller to Modulate VREF Signals)
The price is very low, less than 5 Euro.
Drive capability: 11.8 Volt, 1.5 Ampere (logic and D/A 3.6 Volt), very good for the TI LaunchPad MSP430
Of course, the program will be a bit evolved (D/A in combination with 6 pins in coordination), nothing for the faint hearted microprocessor programmer.
If some one knows how to solder such a small IC by hand, any suggestions are appreciated.
Greetings, Conrad
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Wie wäre es mit Ultraschalllöten? http://www.sonicsolder.com/
Wenn Du das mit der Hand löten willst, viel Spaß dabei. Primär gehts wohl darum, dass der Chip nicht durch Hitzeeinwirkung vom Löten beschädigt wird.
Ansonsten würde ich erstmal alle Füßchen von unten mit einer möglichst dünnen Schicht Lötzinn versehen. Anschließend auf die Platine legen ausrichten fixieren und nur noch mal von oben ohne Lötzinn festlöten. Bei allen Lötprozessen für ausreichend Kühlung des Chips sorgen. Hope you are german.
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