Thread: 3 x PM752 Microstepping Drivers
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24-08-2012 #1
Started looking at the difference between digital and analogue drivers, and it looks to me as if the AM882 may be a discontinued model?
The Leadshine website has it categorised under Other Discrete Stepper Drives - Leadshine Technology Co., Ltd. which states : "Leadshine has a history of more than 12 years in designing and manufacturing stepping drives. Many reserved or discontinued models are still widely used in thousands of applications. You can find the information for these reserved or discontinued models here."Last edited by WandrinAndy; 24-08-2012 at 10:59 PM.
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24-08-2012 #2
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24-08-2012 #4
Sorry Adil... Lol... Certainly not intended.
Actually your recent change to digital drivers and Jazz's supportive comments have got me all worried that I'm investing in obsolete technology by NOT going digital, but the costs are soaring... Will you stop changing please! Lol.
I've actually just just made my first ever CNC purchase... Stepper motors from Zapp off eBay... £5 cheaper than when buying direct... and stupidly feel chuffed about doing some shopping... Maybe my soft feminine hormones are coming to the fore.
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