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		Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: JohnHaine on April 28, 2023, 01:53:31 AM
		
			
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				I've recently seen a new type of stepper driver board that has a solid-state rotary encoder chip fitted.  The boards fit on the back of a stepper which has to have a shaft extension, on to which is fitted a small magnet.  These encoder chips (from Broadcom for example) can have extraordinary resolution and accuracy at low price.  See for example here:
 
 https://www.amazon.co.uk/BIGTREETECH-Closed-Driver-Control-Board/dp/B08Q3QGQ6Q
 
 The result is a stepper-servo drive in effect, though you have to do your own "system integration".
 
 Does anyone have experience with these please?
 
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				Yes I have played with them, not very good, very high latency, press jog and wait for it to move then wait for it to stop, The PID tuning is a real pain.
 
 If you find different let me know what you did.
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				Thanks Graham - noy encouraging!  I think I'll pass...