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I need some experience advice........

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shams-_-m

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Hi , i think of building a simple robot , just 2 wheel , every wheel connected directly with the rotor of a stepper motor , is this physically
right .

thanxx


shams..........​
 
Let me give you some advice.

For the highest chance of you being helped do all of the following:

  • Use a meaningful title for the thread. That way people who know about the subject will be drawn to it, rather than ignore it.
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This is the last time I'm going to help you, unless you help yourself.

You might be able to do this but you need a motor with enough torque.
 
i would suggest if you are new to robotics you should start with full rotation servos. they are pretty cheep and they don't need any circuitry other then a microcontroler since their controls are all integrated into the motor. steppers are hard to control if you don't have a controller board when you start out and i don't like trying to figure them out.
 
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