I graduated as a EE 25 years ago, but I haven't done any of this kind of work in 20 years, which is exactly why your device is of so much interest to me. I don't want to get into the embedded programming world - have lost too many brain cells for that, but I would jump into something if I could do most of my work from Linux.


-Al

Jason Holt wrote:

None at all.  I want the board to be as general purpose as possible, without
worrying about doing any high-performance stuff.  So that means that even if
the board doesn't have the resolution/latency/capacity to do what you want, I
want to make it easy to pull out the FET and put in a super-high-current
variety, or to hack the serial port command-line interface that runs on the uC
and add commands that do the specific things stepper motors need to do.

Is this something you're doing for work? Can you tell us what kinds of things you do?





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