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05 Jul 2024 14:46
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LinuxCNC communicate Via SERIAL Port to existing hardware?
The L292 is listed as a DC motor driver. However a pair of them can be used to control a stepper motor.
If the motors have encoders on them, they may be DC servo motors. The drawing seems to show two L292's per motor, so they are likely steppers.
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