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A MAX620 is connected to create a complete stepper motor drive system. TTL/CMOS signals from the logic network are converted to high-side levels that control four N-channel power MOSFETs, which supply current to each of the four phases of...
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A stepper motor controller based on schematics available on the Arduino website. Initially, a two-pin configuration was attempted for a bipolar stepper motor, but it did not function as expected, especially with the library provided on the site. The...
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