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Suggestions for SBC's
Thanks for your suggestion. I am aware of the Beagle Board, but I was just looking for some alternatives. It doesn't quite have as much RAM as I'd like it to, but it would work.
Suggestions for SBC's
I'm in the market for a single-board computer, but I'm having some difficulties. I've found very few that appear to be available to the public.
What I'm looking for is some websites that sell SBC's. I need pretty decent specs, as I would like to run Linux on it...
Excellent, thank you for your help. I know very little about designing electronics, as I've only just began to delve into the subject, so is there any reading material you're aware of that would aid in my attempt to do so? Thanks again,
- Jesse
I've found the motors that I am planning on using. Their specs are as follows:
COIL: 3.6V/2A/1.8ohms/2.5mH
TYPE: 2Phase Unipolar, 6 lead
STEP ANGLE: 1.8deg.
127oz/in holding torque
Sorry for not mentioning that before :)
Hey, new here :)
I'm in search of a 3-axis stepper motor controller for as little money as possible. Be it prefab'd, or DIY, I'm open to both options. Microstepping would be nice as well, but is not necessary is the price is right. :)
As of now, I was looking at HobbyCNC PRO Chopper Driver...
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