hi, im kinda new here
i have this project [interfacing steppr motor into pc and using the programming language turbo-c for controlling the motor...
i dont know what project i will make..
please give me some advice..
i want simple but beautiful project
i want it to have available electronic components here in the Philippines
because some projects ive seen have requirements difficult to find here..
please help!
im only a student..
sir,
ive searched google,yahoo.....etc.just to find one
ive visited many websites..but i cant find a good one.
i just need a project w/ application of a stepper motor
and the stepper motor will be controlled by PC
I once worked with an ingenious fella who constructed an IC chip out of match sticks, a rubberband, some glue, and a resistor. He had that chip operating in dual function for a shortwave transmitter and receiver. With some insight and patience you too can make similar components using natural materials around you: bamboo, coconuts, seawater, conch shells, and silica from beach sand.
i'm a hobbyist and have done several projects using stepper motors interfaced to a PC and i'm not having difficulty about parts. we have MCU (Microchip, Atmel AVR, Motorola, Zilog etc) available locally, you can make them do whatever you want up to the limit of your imagination and knowledge of some protocols.
sir,
ive searched google,yahoo.....etc.just to find one
ive visited many websites..but i cant find a good one.
i just need a project w/ application of a stepper motor
and the stepper motor will be controlled by PC
Remember that he stated the parts must be available in the Phillipines. Now we all know the IC chips aren't a problem there, but those .01 caps on each end of that regulator IC will certainly be a problem that could have him scrambling back to the frawing board.
I once worked with an ingenious fella who constructed an IC chip out of match sticks, a rubberband, some glue, and a resistor. He had that chip operating in dual function for a shortwave transmitter and receiver. With some insight and patience you too can make similar components using natural materials around you: bamboo, coconuts, seawater, conch shells, and silica from beach sand.
He didn't happen to always wear a white shirt did he? Probably used to hang out with a fat guy in a blue shirt and a skinny guy in a red shirt, too. If I recall, he could darn near make a nuclear reactor from coconuts and seawater, but couldn't seem to build a raft.
JB