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4 axis Motion control card help ?

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hello friend i want to know about motion control card to control my 3 servo motor and 2 steppe motor.

is that any usb communication card available without PCI card to ready maid driver . i want to controlling using PC software at a same time rotate my 3 axis servo motor .

what is the best motion control card and price detail please any one has a perform this type task please share with me and suggest good motion control card.

thanks....
 

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hello friend i want to know about motion control card to control my 3 servo motor and 2 steppe motor.

is that any usb communication card available without PCI card to ready maid driver . i want to controlling using PC software at a same time rotate my 3 axis servo motor .

what is the best motion control card and price detail please any one has a perform this type task please share with me and suggest good motion control card.

thanks....

I have just made a board that can control 4 DC motors and 6 servos in parallel. If you replace
the 4 motors by 2 steppers, it should do it. You can see it in action here (but only 1 DC and 1 servo used in the
demonstration. Look here: https://www.edaboard.com/threads/311569/
BUT: what kind of steppers do you plan to use? How much current?

Dora.
 

thanks doraemon for your response .
i have to use bipolar stepper motor with using it's driver and also servo motor and it's driver . i have searched lots of company make this type of ready made board but that cost is so high i can not fine any reliable solution . i have to need simple calculation like three servo motor connected in X ,Y and Z direction and 2 stepper motor connected in X and Y direction using slider to move perfect particular degree.
 

Hello!

Ok, back to my questions:
1. What kind of steppers (bipolar? Unipolar?)
2. How much current do they need?
3. What kind of servos?
4. How much current for the servos?

The board I made can do what you want... depending on the current you need.
I have tested it with small DC motors, and it works fine, but I guess it will not work if you
need, say, 1 amp per motor.

Dora.

PS: by the way, not "it's driver" but "its driver".
 

Hello!

Ok, back to my questions:
1. What kind of steppers (bipolar? Unipolar?)
2. How much current do they need?
3. What kind of servos?
4. How much current for the servos?

The board I made can do what you want... depending on the current you need.
I have tested it with small DC motors, and it works fine, but I guess it will not work if you
need, say, 1 amp per motor.

Dora.

PS: by the way, not "it's driver" but "its driver".

my bipolar stepper motor work with 2.3A per phase and servo motor is ready made with using of its driver like Panasonic.
 

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