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Old 17th June 2008, 09:59 AM
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Cool How to interface steper motor to computer?

hi i am rupoc please any one tell me how to interface steper motor to computer
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Default Re: How to interface steper motor to computer?

Well you can use any stepper motor driving IC or simply use pull-up transistor which can derive ur stepper motor...need ant help,do reply
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hi i am rupoc please any one tell me how to interface steper motor to computer
u can interface a steper motor by using an optocoupler & transistor circuity
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