You need to use separate drivers, such as ones from Geckodrive. Q: Does the DMC-16 include powered stepper motor drivers?Ī: No. (Make sure to buy the DitoGear™ DMC-16 Adapter.) Alternatively, you can use the Ditogear Dragonbridge, which gives you shoot-move-shoot functionality similar to our Arduino DFMoco solution. Q: Can I use the DMC-16 with Ditogear hardware? Do I need the Ditogear Dragonbridge?Ī: The DMC-16 provides real-time capabilities when using Ditogear hardware with Dragonframe. The DMC-16 also provides full DMX lighting capabilities and triggers. The Arduino provides basic shoot-move-shoot capabilities, whereas the DMC-16 can run moves at full speed. The DMC-16 is ten times as fast, which smoother acceleration and deceleration. It has a maximum motor speed of 20,000 steps/second, with fairly coarse acceleration/deceleration. Q: What’s the difference between the DMC-16 and using an Arduino for motion control? Why would I pay so much more for the DMC-16?Ī: The Arduino (with Dragonframe and our DFMoco sketch) is a great tool for motion control in stop motion and time-lapse, but it is very basic. Rack mount ears for mounting in a rack.Power cord of your choice : US/UK/EU/None.Dimensions: 17″ wide x 1.719″ tall x 8″ deep.Includes a relay, logic level out, a switch input, and an emergency stop input.I/O Triggers for interfacing DMC-16/Dragonframe with another external device.One DMX512 output to control up to 512 lights.One camera trigger with separate metering and shutter outputs.(8 sets of low and high limits for motors 1-8). One Kuper/Flair compatible DB37 step/direction output (non-differential).Control up to four axes with an Uno or Duemilanove board. Generates step and direction signals, which can be sent to stepper motor drivers. For use with the Arc motion control system in Dragonframe 3.
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