I have prototyped stepper motors running at precise speeds on an Arduino Micro and just found out about TeensyStep -- my mind is blown!
I have 2x 400 step motors, and 2 different drivers that work with the Arduino setup, but one of the drivers doesn't work with the Teensy.
I suspect this is because I need to step up the logic from 3.3 to 5V. Since the full build of the project involves 10-12 motors/drivers at semi-high speeds, with hidden circuitry, what would be a clean and simple way to get my non-working driver to work?
This is assuming I am correct as to why it is not working. Please advise if I'm overlooking other considerations.
Links:
Motor 1 400 Step
Motor 2 400 Step
Big Easy Driver Manual & Specs @ 3.3V
Non-Working TB6600 Driver
3rd A4988 Driver I haven't tested (but have available)
I have 2x 400 step motors, and 2 different drivers that work with the Arduino setup, but one of the drivers doesn't work with the Teensy.
I suspect this is because I need to step up the logic from 3.3 to 5V. Since the full build of the project involves 10-12 motors/drivers at semi-high speeds, with hidden circuitry, what would be a clean and simple way to get my non-working driver to work?
This is assuming I am correct as to why it is not working. Please advise if I'm overlooking other considerations.
Links:
Motor 1 400 Step
Motor 2 400 Step
Big Easy Driver Manual & Specs @ 3.3V
Non-Working TB6600 Driver
3rd A4988 Driver I haven't tested (but have available)