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Super Stepper Architecture Microstepping Controller (SS-MST67):
Upgrading our SS-ST68, you will find this to be the best stepper controller for robotic applications. The SS-MST67 will deliver up to 750 mA of microstepping ready current to any bipolar stepper motor and control its speed as well as number of steps. Great for automation applications where space is a constraint. The SS-MST67 works by receiving commands based on the Super Stepper architecture. These commands can be shared with up to 32 controllers per serial command link. So up to 32 steppers could be controlled with a single PC COMM port. Instructions range from move indefinitely at an specified speed, move a certain number of steps at a certain speed, home the stepper motor, stop the stepper motor, etc. There are also instructions to read and write 64 bytes of RAM and 128 bytes of EEPROM. So in a sense the board can also work as a small memory module for robotic data collecting. The SS-MST67 contains connectors for power and communications which can be linked to other units in a piggy back configuration making it easy for small robots such as Sumo Wrestlers. Features:
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Do not forget to tune into www.superstepper.com for more information on the superstepper architecture. |
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