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When you write software to control a stepper motor, you must first know how many pulses the motor needs to turn a full rotation. In addition, you need the rotational speed expected by the device ...
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Nanotec will reportedly be the first manufacturer in the world to launch a sensorless control for stepper motors in which the speed of the rotor is determined by means of a "virtual encoder ...
Jump over to the Kickstarter website to learn more about this new Arduino-based open source robotic arm that has already passed its pledge: $36,000 with still 49 days remaining of its campaign.
The 28-mm-square TMCM-1321 servo-controller/driver module from Trinamic Motion Control provides sophisticated control of stepper motors, including optimization of speed and synchronization in ...
For his entry into the 2019 Hackaday Prize, [Tobius Daichi] is working on adding some motion control capabilities to everyone’s favorite Linux SBC. His 3+Pi board attaches to the Raspberry Pi… ...