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Re: [68HC12] Dragon12+ board and stepper motor

The Dragon12+ board contains a driver that will work fine for at least
small stepper motors. You can jumper the driver to power it from a
separate supply. If you look on the Wytec website,
http://www.evbplus.com/hcs12.html
, it shows the connection for a stepper motor. One winding connects
between terminals M1 and M2 and the second winding connects between
terminals M3 and M4. There is a demonstration program that will run
the motor that is provided on the CD that comes with the board.

Tom Almy
Tualatin, Oregon USA
Internet: tom@...
Website: almy.us



On Jun 17, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Matthew Dauer wrote:

> I am sorry if this is a duplicate post. I'm not sure if the orig.
> Post went
> through. I need help connecting the motor with the dragon board and
> its not
> connecting together. Can someone please give me a quick tutorial on
> this
> matter. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks so much
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I am sorry if this is a duplicate post. I'm not sure if the orig. Post went through. I need help connecting the motor with the dragon board and its not ...
Matthew Dauer
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Jun 17, 2009
7:19 pm

The problem you are probably running into is power consumption. The board can not supply enough current to run a stepper motor. You are going to need to setup...
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Jun 18, 2009
3:08 pm

The Seattle Robotics Society has a number of good articles on the use of the 68HCS12, including servo motors. Here is an example: ...
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Jun 18, 2009
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The Dragon12+ board contains a driver that will work fine for at least small stepper motors. You can jumper the driver to power it from a separate supply. If...
Tom Almy
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Jun 18, 2009
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