NEMA 17 stepper motors -- New -- 5 available TECH SPECS: Model - 42BYGHW811 Frame Size- NEMA17 Step Angle- 1.8 degree Voltage- 3.1 V Current- 2.3 A/phase Resistance- 1.25 Ohm/phase Inductance- 1.8 mH/phase Holding torque- 4800g-cm / 67Oz-in Rotor inertia- 68 g-cm^2 Number of leads- 4 Weight- 0.36 kg Length- 48mm Shaft diameter- 5.0mm Here is the eBay listing. Price: $25 + shipping Any queby anzerman - Australia, Melbourne RUG
QuoteAll you need is these electronix and 4 stepper drivers The steppers are directly connected to EMC2 I am assuming that the above means that your parallel port is connected to stepper drivers then the stepper drivers are connected to the stepper motors. What hardware (stepper drivers) are you using between the parallel port and the stepper motors. Cheers Mattby anzerman - Controllers
QuoteEMC2 controlls the steppers via direction/step pulses over the parallel port. What hardware is required between the parallel port and the stepper motors? Cheers Mattby anzerman - Controllers
NEMA 17 stepper motors -- New -- 5 available TECH SPECS: Model - 42BYGHW811 Frame Size- NEMA17 Step Angle- 1.8 degree Voltage- 3.1 V Current- 2.3 A/phase Resistance- 1.25 Ohm/phase Inductance- 1.8 mH/phase Holding torque- 4800g-cm / 67Oz-in Rotby anzerman - For Sale
Hi I am currently undertaking a prusa build and have yet to source electronics. I don't really understand the difference between all these different controllers (ramps, gen3, gen6) and using EMC2. How does EMC2 communicate with the stepper motors? How much electronics is required? What are the pros and cons for controlling my machine with EMC2 or with for example RAMPS. What about costs is EMC2by anzerman - Controllers
I would be interested in 3 boards but I think that $175 might be a bit over budget considering the price they can be had at Mendel-Partsby anzerman - Controllers
Hey just received my 3x Prusa timing belt kits! They are looking good. Thanks Matthewby anzerman - Vitamin Kit for Sale