This instructable will show you how to control stepper motors (Unipolar OR Bipolar) manually with a knob, without the use of a PIC or PC, so no programming is needed. The position of the knob determines the position of the motor shaft, which will stay in that position until the knob is turned again. The unipolar and bipolar circuits are different, but each requires only 1 chip.
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For the Unipolar board - (1) rotary encoder
(4) 1K 1/4W resistors
(1) ULN2003 I.C.
For the Bipolar board - (1) rotary encoder
(2) 1K 1/4W resistors
(2) 10k 1/4w resistors
(2) 2N3904 transistors
(1) L293D I.C. (or equivalent such as SN754410NE)



































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i dont really know much in this area so i really appreciate the help
I built the unipolar board, works ok. I was wondering if there is any way to wire an absolute encoder instead of incremental? The "slipping" when actuation the encoder is causing me grief.... Also, how many amps at 12v can I put in without damaging the board?.
thanks
Can i use rotary encoder form computer mouse.
thanks & regards,
Sanjay
This is an easy proyect and very usefull.
Thank so much! Regards
Jarpo
a quick, really simple compared to others in net,and really nice for projects...
Thank you.
Un Saludo...
I'm having a problem with Eagle not showing the ground plane in the board layout. I'm using version 5.10.0. Any suggestions?
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