At 10:25 AM 11/4/2008, you wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 05:42:01AM -0500, Mark Wendt (Contractor) wrote:
> >          Just curious, what size is the pulse "word" and what info
> > does it contain?  Is there a velocity pulse, or are there separate
> > pulses for step and direction?
>
>Most common are "step and direction".  Here's the anatomy of a
>step&direction waveform:
>http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/hal_rtcomps.html#sub:Stepgen-Step-Types
>
>Other systems are possible, but rarely seen on stepper drivers.  The
>main ones are:
>     * quadrature (advantage: can have twice as many steps as
>       non-doublestep step+direction)
>
>     * up/down: pulse "up" to go one way way, pulse "down" to go the
>       other way. (advantage: I don't know of one)
>
>     * winding activations :from 3 to 5 signals intended to directly
>       control the power transistors that turn individual windings in the
>       stepper motor on or off (advantage: may give slightly simpler
>       external hardware)
>
>You can see diagrams of all of those except "up/down" a little further
>down that page.
>
>Jeff

Thanks!  I was always a little curious as to what the signals were 
actually made up as.

Mark 


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