The guys at Canadian company Roboteurs are currently running a Kickstarter campaign to fund their new stepper motor driver board – the SlushEngine. It looks like a stunning piece of kit and has the following features:
- Controls up to 4 bi-polar stepper motors
- Max 7A / motor
- 9-35 V DC operating range
- 1-128 microstepping capabilities
- Integrated motion engine in stepper driver
- 4 limit switch inputs
- 4 general purpose industrial inputs
- 4 general purpose industrial outputs (3A / 24V)
- 8 additional logic level I/O
- Thermistor temperature sensing
- UEXT expansion connector
- Raspberry Pi fused power source
It’s compatible with the B+, Pi 2 and A+ and looks like it could be a lot of fun to use, especially for projects where you absolutely, positively have to use powerful stepper motors – 7A per motor will certainly go a long way! The board comes with a simple-to-use Python library which lets you start up a motor with just three lines of Python. It’s great to see a company get the software right in addition to the hardware. It will also be completely open source, which is good to see.
The board is currently available to Earlybirds at $190 (Canadian Dollars) plus delivery, which works out at approximately £125 delivered. It’s quite expensive, but for those of you who have a specific application it could well be the board you’ve been looking for. Large power-hungry projects will certainly benefit from the engineering on display here. There’s also an $80 (£67-ish delivered) version to drive one stepper motor.
Take a look at the Kickstarter here if you’d like to find out more.