On 5 June 2012 01:37, jeremy youngs <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I want to know with lcnc doing all of the steps
> does it microstep and can i drive an isolated mosfet h bridge directly from
> this with a current regulated supply?

In theory, yes. LinuxCNC has the ability to control the bridges
individually. Look at the stepgen patterns:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html/hal/rtcomps.html#_step_types_a_id_sub_stepgen_step_types_a

Normally, though, the Mosfets are chopped to limit the current. I
guess in your case LinuxCNC could enable the relevant hardware
current-limiting PWM.

Are you sure you need the full 11A? (And are you sure it isn't 1.1A?
That seems an unusually big current)

How many wires do they have? Do you have the opportunity to wire them series?

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