Andy thanks for the tip, fortunate the problem was solved with only  a few
dolars, but I'll keep looking for information about any possible driver for
my DC motors. Just in case.

Thanks for your help!.

Regards.

Leonardo.

2010/7/5 Andy Pugh <[email protected]>

> On 5 July 2010 20:03, Leonardo Marsaglia <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > The only thing that i have doubts is about the servo motors in the two
> axis,
> > because if they are one phase brushed DC motors, it would be very easy to
> > adapt them to use it with emc2.
>
> I believe that there are ways to use almost any form of servo motor at
> all with EMC2. Brushed DC motors are particularly easy, but EMC can
> control any form of drive that accepts a PWM or analogue voltage
> input.
>
> --
> atp
>
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