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Subject: Re: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] Unipolar stepper motor driver wiring

From: KD5NWA <KD5NWA@...>
Date: 2005-06-21

Those puppies are faster than grease lightning, they use the structure used
by pin diodes. I use the 1N4007 to switch rf signals by controlling the bias.

At 05:31 PM 6/20/2005, you wrote:
>maybe this has been discussed but why not use mosfets instead of the
>NPNs? If you can turn them fully on they will run a lot cooler with
>little voltage drop.
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>Also, how are you limiting current?
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>Will the 1N400x be fast enough to supress the spikes? I thought one
>needed to have schottkys for that.
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>Reasons to use a PIC (or other micros) is so you can do microstepping
>which makes for a much smoother running stepper and you can use PWM
>(aka chopping) on the coils to allow higher voltage and thus more
>power. But I'm sure that's all been discussed before. by the way,
>some of the newer 8 pin Z8s have a tansimpedance amp build in for
>current sense - perfect for a stepper controller. I'm thinking of
>prototyping with one.
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>The allegro chips do this pretty well also and allegro is very easy
>when it comes to samples. I'd look at the A3982, it's new and comes
>in a soic package which is much easier to solder than the older A3977.
> They'll send 3 units if you ask nice.
>
>Phil
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>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Robert Hedan <robert.hedan@v...>
>wrote:
> > TIP31, I've included a parts list on the schematic in the CNC folder
>of the
> > Files Section.
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> > Transformer 24V 1.5A
> > 4070 XOR
> > 4027 Flip-flop
> > MCT6 opto-coupler
> > 1K 1/4W resistor
> > TIP31 100V 3A
> > 1N4002 100V 1A
> > Steppers 24V, 36/72ohms, unknown amperage, obsolete model SP57B by
>COPAL.
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> > Robert
> > :)
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> > What are you using for driver transistors there?
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