Part one of this series is here.
You know what a motor is. But you may now know what a stepper motor is. A stepper motor is a motor where an exact, precise, jolt of electricity will rotate the shaft one complete revolution. This is very useful for when you need to move something in a measured manner, like say, a printer. The Reprap will use several of these.
The NEMA 14 stepper motor |
I will be using Pololu A4983 stepper motor drivers. |
Now that you have background, here's what I worked on Saturday:
- Converted the loose wire ends on the motors to convenient plugs (x4 motors).
- Soldered the driver boards together (x4 drivers).
- Programmed the Arduino Mega to talk to the Reprap software.
Before Pictures:
Pre-solder driver |
During Pictures:
Lots of little bits to connect. |
1 comment:
Is this all "fiddly bits?" :-)
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