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== Possibly useful links ==
 
== Possibly useful links ==
  
[[Stepper Motor Demonstration and Tester]] which covers both the PIC and Arduino Version.
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This program uses my: [[Serial Communications Library -- BoostC and 16F877A]]
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A closely related project with a lot of similar code: [[PIC based Stepper Motor Dancing Analog Clock]]
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[RS232]  Discusses the sort of interface that is used by this project.
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More information on serial communications with microcontrollers: [[Microcontroller Serial Communications Articles]]
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Info on steppers:
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Stepper motors
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http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_2/chpt_13/5.html
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More info on steppers:
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Basic Stepping Motor Control Circuits
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http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/circuits.html
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A free terminal program, I like this much better than hyperterminal:
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Welcome to our Free Download/New Products Page!
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http://www.rs485.com/psoftware.html
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BoostC – I think the free version is enough to compile the program:
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SourceBoost Technologies
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http://www.sourceboost.com/
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Some may considered this project for just determining which stepper wire is which overly complicated: there are some simpler methods ( for example: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ih/doc/stepper/others/ ). However for one reason or another this has not always worked for me, this test is definitive and fun.
  
 
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