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well at the beginning I was just reading about controlling the motor with FPGA( the motor is 12v 3.6 deg for the step) but I was just reading how to do that and found that I need a mcu to interface. If anyone does know how to control it with FPGA only that will be good. I just went that way as I...
that was really helpful guys. I done with the microcontroller part I think. the microcontroller should get 2 inputs, one to move the motor left one step and the other is to move it right one step. does anyone know which ports am I using to get the signal to the microcontroller from the FPGA...
I want to know why do I have to interface stepper motor with FPGA? and how? what kind of IC that i use to do that? Please make ur answer simple and if you can provide something that can help like data sheets that will be really appreciated.
Thanks :smile:
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