he quickest way to control a G201 with an Arduino is to use the LED BLINK code that is used as an example in most tutorials. That will create a 5V square wave that will work as a STEP pulse for our drives, and the frequency will determine your motor speed. With the G201 you will be fixed at ten microstep, or 2000 pulses per revolution.
Awesome video, recently got a g250x, could you reccomend which screw terminal part to use? I have female-end connected leads i can use but id rather use the screw terminal more permenantly. Thanks!
There is not a terminal that will work with the G250X. The G250X is meant primarily for OEM's to design into larger systems with a matching header. If you need a terminal block we recommend the G251X.
can u have code or circut for control stepper motor with arduino and gecko drive G201 ?? help
he quickest way to control a G201 with an Arduino is to use the LED BLINK code that is used as an example in most tutorials. That will create a 5V square wave that will work as a STEP pulse for our drives, and the frequency will determine your motor speed. With the G201 you will be fixed at ten microstep, or 2000 pulses per revolution.
Awesome video, recently got a g250x, could you reccomend which screw terminal part to use? I have female-end connected leads i can use but id rather use the screw terminal more permenantly. Thanks!
There is not a terminal that will work with the G250X. The G250X is meant primarily for OEM's to design into larger systems with a matching header. If you need a terminal block we recommend the G251X.