4-axis Usb Stepper Motor Controller/driver With Limits

US $41.00

  • Escondido, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
Quattrostep-2 is a four axis, unipolar stepper motor driver/controller with USB/RS232  interface. New features have been added to support simple CNC and plotting operations. A simple open source PC application to support the new feature is included on CD. However, Quattrostep can still be controlled from a simple terminal program like Hyperterminal. Quattrostep enables independent or synchronized motion of up to four stepper motors. The choice of USB or 5V level RS232 interface make it a universal motor control solution for automation, robotics and education. The on-board ISP connector makes it possible to program the board with custom software. The original firmware as well as programming instructions and documentation is provided on the included CD.   Hardware Features: - ATMEGA328 based control - Four axis unipolar stepper motor control - Four Home/Limit inputs (1 per motor) - USB Interface for PC communication - Serial Interface for 5V level RS232 communication - ISP connector to load custom software - Motor Power up to 50V/1.0A - Dimensions: 2.5" X 2.5" X 0.6"   Software Features: - Linear interpolation for 2-axis moves - Independent or synchronized motion - 20 selectable step speeds from 5Hz to 2.5kHz - Halfstep or Fullstep - Acceleration enable/disable - Hold current enable/disable - Home/Limit polarity NO/NC - 5 selectable communication baud rates   Download the manual here: http://quattrostep.scienceontheweb.net/manual.pdf OR Watch Quattrostep on Youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67hRDjtZJuU AND Watch Quattrostep on Youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3kSvuLHpc                                        

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