#ARDUINO MEGA 2560 R3 DRIVER WINDOWS 8.1 DRIVERS#
So anyhow, I got for these TB 6600 micro step drivers for around the steppers, and you can see I actually set these up. You know the G code and to actually you know, send people to interpret the G code and there’s the guys who do the development also have, I think, I’m, not sure if they’re associated or what have you but the guy who does the universal g code? Sender? Actually has a GUI version, which I’ll show you in a bit which really works amazingly well. This way, I can actually you know any moving on with the next step, so I like to do this with the Arduino and I didn’t want to pay a whole bunch of money for some software to to do. Do some fine adjustment, you can’t do that with these warmers, you have to actually step them through the software. So I got a really good price on these or 100 bucks, even for the 3 shipped free, which is a pretty outrageous, and I opted for the dual shaft motors because I’m going to make some knobs here that I’m going to be using to fine. But I want to have the motors detachable so anyway, I bought these motors off of some guy on eBay and put the links for all the parts and software in the description below. My 23 overts for the x yampz axis and I actually use some network wires from category 6 cable and basically bundle the pairs together, and I soldered these ones and crump these ones anyway. So you know here those so I’ve got three.
I want to do this on the cheap, but not skimp on the quality of the parts. I have another one here that I’m going to be using for our fourth axis, eventually once gerbil or garble or garble, whatever anyway gerbil supports the fourth axis actually downloaded the latest version of the durable for the mega, which is a branch specifically for the yet Arduino Mega 2560 and I’m just going to show you a quick zap. No, oh, no as well testing it, and these are NEMA 23 stepper motors.