Now lets get back to our TMC2208 stepper driver module understand its basics and learn how to use it with an Arduino UNO board. One of the standout features of the TMC2208 is its ability to operate ...
Uses an Arduino Nano, 70x40 0.42" I2C LCD, ACS712 Voltage Sensor (30A in my case), and a voltage sensor module. Voltage and current measurements were fine for my purposes but were still inaccurate ...
!!! currently there is no homing-switch implemented !!! !!! therefore homing should not be used at the moment, as the last motor position is stored in the EEPROM and the motor returns home ...
It’s fair to say that building electronic gadgets is easier now than it ever has been in the past. With low-cost modular components, there’s often just a couple dozen lines of code and a few jumper ...
Makers, developers and Arduino enthusiasts searching for silent stepper drivers with high resolution encoders which are also Arduino compatible. May be interested in the new range of uStepper S line ...
Throw some blinking LEDs on a project and it’s bound to make the front page of Hackaday. We do love builds of a more analog character, though, and this analog gauge stepper motor breakout board seems ...