Homebrew STG card - Electronics Australia
Posted by
Doug Fortune
on 2000-03-05 22:44:11 UTC
m.d.c wrote:
all kinds of projects. Presumably they always need more material
for their magazine.
Perhaps their people will design a board to our I/O specs. A win-win
situation, as we will get a board design and publicity for EMC, and
they will full pages.
If not them, then maybe Nuts & Volts, or Popular Electronics, or ...
Doug
> From: "m.d.c" <diazden@...>I just went to Electronics Australia website, and they seem to have
> >
> > > From: Joe Vicars <jvicars@...>
> > >
> > > After five weeks of anticipation, I received my 4 axis bipolar
> > > driver kit from Oatley Electronics in Australia.
> > > The kit is at http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/stepper.html
>
> yes; I have made about 4 or five of them, I and they are very good
> ,and I have the original article of the kit, that appeared on
> electronics australia magazine their web address is
> www.electronicsaustralia.com.au
> regards.
> mariano.
all kinds of projects. Presumably they always need more material
for their magazine.
Perhaps their people will design a board to our I/O specs. A win-win
situation, as we will get a board design and publicity for EMC, and
they will full pages.
If not them, then maybe Nuts & Volts, or Popular Electronics, or ...
Doug