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MaxPCB2 First Light!
Have anyone studied the performance of the planetary spur geared stepper motors sourced from China? I know they cite some number of arc minutes error max...has someone actually measured one? Many desi
Have anyone studied the performance of the planetary spur geared stepper motors sourced from China? I know they cite some number of arc minutes error max...has someone actually measured one? Many desi
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Martin Bonfiore
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Question around positional accuracy and what to
This from the Avalon site: Indeed, transmission based on 4 steps reduction, give tracking errors that could be bigger than the other traditional mounts on the same price range but the absence of peaks
This from the Avalon site: Indeed, transmission based on 4 steps reduction, give tracking errors that could be bigger than the other traditional mounts on the same price range but the absence of peaks
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Martin Bonfiore
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G11 - Direct Drive vs Belt for long focal length imaging
Probably missed something in the emails but what is "tucked-style" motor? TIA Virus-free. www.avast.com
Probably missed something in the emails but what is "tucked-style" motor? TIA Virus-free. www.avast.com
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Martin Bonfiore
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MaxPCB2 First Light!
I am not aware of a standard color coding for stepper wires but i would recommend that you consider that blue to green showing open is because they go to separate coils...possibly blue/red is one coil
I am not aware of a standard color coding for stepper wires but i would recommend that you consider that blue to green showing open is because they go to separate coils...possibly blue/red is one coil
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Martin Bonfiore
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MaxPCB2 First Light!
Please bear with me...I have not fully studied all the email correspondence on problems with driving the stepper motors. If it has not already been emphasized, the quickest way to destroy a stepper dr
Please bear with me...I have not fully studied all the email correspondence on problems with driving the stepper motors. If it has not already been emphasized, the quickest way to destroy a stepper dr
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Martin Bonfiore
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MaxPCB2 First Light!
I am confused by your statement...seems like you may be fine with your existing motors....given they have enough torque...electrically they seem to be fine??
I am confused by your statement...seems like you may be fine with your existing motors....given they have enough torque...electrically they seem to be fine??
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Martin Bonfiore
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Modified dobsonain for tracking
I can’t help but think there is an architecture for a tracking mount for stacked astrophotography that combines steppers with some degree of clogged pulley reduction to do the go to step to get the ob
I can’t help but think there is an architecture for a tracking mount for stacked astrophotography that combines steppers with some degree of clogged pulley reduction to do the go to step to get the ob
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Martin Bonfiore
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Building a custom large mount
I second the interest in both your friction drive (materials for wheels, how you establish contact force, etc.) and your tangent mount design (dealing with tangent error, drive screw, etc.).
I second the interest in both your friction drive (materials for wheels, how you establish contact force, etc.) and your tangent mount design (dealing with tangent error, drive screw, etc.).
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Martin Bonfiore
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Building a custom large mount
Is anyone actively pursuing tangent arm based tracking? It would seem to me that, while rotary high precision components such as worm gears and very high resolution rotary encoders are expensive, high
Is anyone actively pursuing tangent arm based tracking? It would seem to me that, while rotary high precision components such as worm gears and very high resolution rotary encoders are expensive, high
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Martin Bonfiore
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JLCPCB vs. The Coronavirus
I am really interested in the topic of how to cost effectively implement the high mechanical reduction that is available via a worm gear. Let me describe an architecture that I have started to experim
I am really interested in the topic of how to cost effectively implement the high mechanical reduction that is available via a worm gear. Let me describe an architecture that I have started to experim
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Martin Bonfiore
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question controlling stepper motor torque
https://www.geckodrive.com/support/step-motor-basics/motor-power.html If you not familiar with this resource, gecko drives support section has a multi part tutorial on stepper motors. I highly recomme
https://www.geckodrive.com/support/step-motor-basics/motor-power.html If you not familiar with this resource, gecko drives support section has a multi part tutorial on stepper motors. I highly recomme
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Martin Bonfiore
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Portenta H7: New Arduino microcontroller
First let me say that the onstep work and the stm32 blue pill work is very much appreciated. I just received the blue pill kit and I am in the process of adding a DEC axis to old classic GEM from Edmu
First let me say that the onstep work and the stm32 blue pill work is very much appreciated. I just received the blue pill kit and I am in the process of adding a DEC axis to old classic GEM from Edmu
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Martin Bonfiore
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Qs re: OnStep STM32 PCB Kit Assembly Instructions
I thought I had read somewhere that you need to cut the "CLK" pin off of the Trinamics 5160 module (as I understand it, that pin allows sourcing the clock used by the 5160 externally) and grounding it
I thought I had read somewhere that you need to cut the "CLK" pin off of the Trinamics 5160 module (as I understand it, that pin allows sourcing the clock used by the 5160 externally) and grounding it
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Martin Bonfiore
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TMC2130 listings on ebay
I think the high accuracy positional feedback means establishing a home position by stalling against a mechanical step. After that all moves would be incremental ...not absolute ...from there. Basical
I think the high accuracy positional feedback means establishing a home position by stalling against a mechanical step. After that all moves would be incremental ...not absolute ...from there. Basical
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Martin Bonfiore
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