Pat, the boards at the site I suggested will work in about a half-dozen
different ways, and will drive a pair of motors with more than enough
torque to do the job. I have used them to drive caps as well as rotary
inductors. They can be controlled from computer, and you can set a
"target" position and it will go there using an "accelerate, run,
decelerate" profile. They also keep track of position, so you can just
set a position and it knows how far to go to get there. Most of their
boards also will work with any motor, so you don't need to worry about
the type of motor you buy.
Larry N8LP
Pat Chiles wrote:
>Thanks to everyone for all of the information on where to go for stepper
>motors "geared" to the budget minded. Three of the sights suggested look real
>good for motors at $12 and under. I think I saw the motors I will be buying
>at AllElectronics. Need time to digest all the information.
>
>Jim Lux wanted to know how much torque I needed and If I wanted a device that
>would go to and stop at a previous software setting or a "step and direction"
>setup. The answer is I do not know how much torque a vacuum Variable or an
>air variable requires. I guess I will use West Virginia math and try and make
>a good guess. The motor I am looking at has twice the torque of what Richard
>- KJ7CU is using and he is running his at reduced power (5v versus 7.5v).
>
>The implementation I was planning on playing with was a "step and direction"
>controlled by computer. Now that Jim has planted the idea, I may look at a
>"go to and stop" solution. I know there are cheaper solutions with DC motors,
>but I have all ready done that and it is time to learn something new.
>
>Thanks again......Pat, K8PC
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