Dean Hedin wrote:
> Ian,  I think it's great that you would build your own driver.
> But to do so is not for the sake of saving money.
> Maybe as a learning excersize, but not to save money.
>
> Once you figure in your time and effort, you won't beat the cost of an off 
> the shelf unit as Dave has indicated below.

Yeah, don't forget that any power development project will invariably 
have a few popped parts, and a few that didn't work the way you want, 
causing you to buy more parts.  Unless it is a VERY basic L/R or 
unipolar chopper design, and with those the performance is typically so 
AWFUL, you end up either canning the whole project or going with 
commercial microstepping drives, anyway.

Jon

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