stepper motor controllers

there are some cool stepper motor controllers on ebay for the Arduino.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160870085398?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

thanks
dave

there are some cool infrared sensors on ebay for Arduino. break sensor, reflective sensors, and a really cool hole sensor.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120972989023?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

there are some small 2 digit and 3 digit daisy chainable displays using data, clock, latch functions on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160870084993?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

What a surprise that all three of your posts are links to eBay. Bad boy!

No specs or datasheets that I can see - not a good sign.

very simple to use. the 4 pin connnector is for +12volt, step(put a ground pulse to it to step the motor once), diriection(put a ground to it to reverse the diirection of the motor, you dont need to use it unless you are reversing the motor), enable(not used) the six pin connector is for a+a_b+b- to the motor, +12volts, ground: the boards are marked for connections. tech stuff:The EconoStepper Driver was designed for use with high performance, low inductance motors and provides up to 400 steps per revolution with a 1.8 degree motor or 800 steps per revolution with a .9 degree motor. The output current is fixed at 1.2 Amp per phase. Full or half step operation can be achieved by cutting a jumper on the board which is clearly marked(it can be reset to full step again if you wish by soldering the connection back together) System efficiency and high-speed performance can now be improved through the use of low inductance stepper motors in conjunction with either the EconoStepper Driver. Older drivers that require higher chopping rates often cause the motors to operate at a higher temperature. Both of these Stepper Drivers employ circuits that minimize ripple current, yet maintain a 20 kHz chopping rate, thereby reducing or eliminating the problem. these have been implimented in 13 different machines in production for the last 8 years. if you have any questions feel free to call me at 561-702-0850
manual(it is the econo stepper) http://www.acscontrol.com/pdf/products/motion/stepper_manual.pdf

is that wrong. i was trying to give the Arduino guys a good break on stuff we make for other production products because i like the Arduino system. didnt mean to offend anyone.

and they are proudly made in the USA

dragond:
is that wrong

A bit. Rules for solicitations...

  • Must be in the appropriate section. I have moved your posts to Products and Services where they belong.

  • No lying. You lie and I will remove your posts and ban you.

  • Directly relevant to the Arduino community. As far as I can tell, your products pass this test.

  • No clones. Your products pass this test.

You can mention your company's products when responding to a direct inquiry. For example, if someone asks "Does anyone know of a good stepper controller?" you can mention your company's stepper controller.

The most effective way to advertise is to include a simple small advertisement in your signature and answer questions on the forum. @liudr has a good example of a signature advertisement...

This advertisement is not acceptable (animation is distracting; doubles the post size)...

thank you very much,
i will adhere to the rules.
thanks
dave

dragond

If you check the Arduino Trademark rules on ebay you should not call your products Arduino something because they are not made by arduino.
the correct naming is Something for Arduino .

We don't want people to be confused about who makes what and who is responsible for supporting them

thanks