Why are you using the stepper motors to build a bot on the first
hand ?
I have found most of the bots using a DC motors as this gives a good
control as well as speed to the movement of the bot.
Running the stepper motors reverse has always a risk of wear and tear
where the DC motors are good !
Anyways if the whole idea is to experiment then go ahead !
Ram
On Sep 22, 5:51 am, Meenakshi Sundaram <
boukenseic...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> My stepper motors are interfaced. That is a step forward I guess. I am
> wondering about synchronizing the two stepper motors. Any ideas? Imagine the
> bot's left wheel moving first and then the second wheel.. [?]
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Deepak Srinivasa <
>
>
deepak.sriniv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > How are all the newly initiated embedded programmers doing? :-).
>
> > Meenakshi -- I hope you have completed your stepper motor bot. Whats it
> > doing now? What else are you up to?
> > Praveen -- Did you try interfacing Arduino with Flash?
>
> > I went to SP Road yesterday and got a few components, breadboard, soldering
> > iron, etc. to get started. I did a few basic blink like programs. Trying
> > something with audio this week...
>
> > Keep in touch,
> > Deepak.
>
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