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Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

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on 09.05.2009, 23:01

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby tronicgr on 09.05.2009, 23:01

Hi Chris,

Those boards, are for my own use and cannot sell them. Its much trouble for me to order them again... There are some future projects that I would need them. And I don't have all the material available right now, I'll have them gathered as soon as I need them, later... :no:

For your motors, the DSMhb1.2b is enough!


Regards, Thanos
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on 09.05.2009, 23:16

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby lamealot on 09.05.2009, 23:16

ok Thanos thanks, I am feeling brave so will send this gerber off for printing next week. Parts wise I now see youor pdf with pictures and stuff which is better. Most of it is self explanatory but there will be size issues with components such as the DC socket. Luckily the design is not mostly SMT which caused me to get problems last time around.

Anyways, off i go and will make my own post to share my crazy sim design with all and hope you will pop by to help pull the board together when the moment arises :cheers:

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on 10.05.2009, 11:44

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby lamealot on 10.05.2009, 11:44

Would it be possible to modify the main board to use USB as power supply and serial. Maybe the Silicon Labs CP2102?
I already have the footprint for CP2102 and mini usb from a previous project so would be happy to add this myself if you are willing to part with the original design file but i doubt you are up for that?

EDIT: ok sorry, 6-9v input so usb not pratical there. Is a Gerber available for the controller version that has the motor extension?

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on 28.05.2009, 06:02

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby kcswimrac on 28.05.2009, 06:02

so on the board that has all of it on it the "echable board" is the parallax basic stamp 2 chip the same as the "BASIC Stamp 2 Interpreter Chip (DIP)" found on there website

thank you for your help, Kcswimrac@comcast.net
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on 28.05.2009, 06:08

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby kcswimrac on 28.05.2009, 06:08

what is the heave and yaw axis that is added to the mini bs2

thank you for your help, Kcswimrac@comcast.net
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on 23.11.2009, 16:37

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby ne02005 on 23.11.2009, 16:37

Hello, someone can help me and tell me the differences with the AVR Motion Controller 1.5?

I'm building the AVR Motion, and I saw this post.
Which is better?
Why not use the H-bridge from Tronic?
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on 26.11.2009, 14:27

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby schematicsman on 26.11.2009, 14:27

hi,there Tronic I have a problem with the PWM AMC v1.5 PCB original scale printing.My problem is when I print from your PDF of the original size schematics bottom. and compare the parts on the schematics its smaller then the part where its suppose to be placed..basically its not coming out 1:1 ratio and my acrobat reader is on 100%zoom?

Please help me and also would you be able to send me the sprint-layout of the schematics bottom layer of the PWM AMC v1.5 board?
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on 18.02.2010, 00:56

Re: Tronic's proportional servo motor control with basic stamp

New postby Guppie5220 on 18.02.2010, 00:56

Hello all,
I am trying to figure out what I need for a picth roll joyrider using two wiper motors.

I need AMC1.5 and the DSMhb1.2b, 2 90 deg. pots, 2 PC UPS or car battery, is that it? Can I get away with making an older version of Thanos AMC since I am only using two motors? All help appreciated....
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