12V stepper motor control using Labview
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Useless go make fan boy music vids
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hiiii....i need ur help in this....i have just started using LABVIEW n i dont knw how to interface it with the hardware..so pls help me i'll really appreciate..
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@ohjaysus28 is it possible to controll the two bipolar stepper motor with usb 6008
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is this possible to controll the stepper motor with usb 6008...
that too 2 bipolar stepper motor simultaneously
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Thank you for that advice. It was very helpful
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no problem, if its a thing you're considerign setting this up yourself for a college assignment or somthing let me know maybe you might be interetsted in the report for it?
ohjaysus28 4 months ago
Do I need that National Instrument Interface Device in order to run that motor? If I use the parellal port of the computer, will it do the same job? Probably that interfacing device is very expensive but provides easy control of the motor or any other output control device right???...
RedAppleLondon 4 months ago
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yeah i used the 6210 National instruments I/O module or DAQ Module. its roughly $500.
you cant use the parrallel port of the computer due to power rating of the motor. you'd kill your laptop/PC. the module allowed for easy interface with labview and acts as a buffer bewteen control signals and power signals. the motor is tied up to 12V power supply, the control signal is activated by the labview sub routine and applied VIA the NI DAQ module
ohjaysus28 4 months ago