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Default 2nd generation DeskCNC servo driver board released

We are pleased to announce the release of the 2nd generation DeskCNC
servo driver. This is a re-engineering of the original boards, with
a 20% reduction in footprint ( 2 x 1.6 inches). All control
connections are now by plug in headers and removable Phoenix
terminals for power and motor connections. The drivers retain
simplified servo tuning capabilities, visual status indication and
add a 4X step multiplier function. This permits full utilization of
the capabilities of the new 2nd generation DeskCNC controller boards,
which can run at 125,000 steps per second.

Pricing is as follows: 1-2 boards $79, 3-99 boards $65, 100 plus
$58.50. Purchase includes terminals, connector blocks, and crimp
connector pins.

Photo, info and updated spec sheet:

http://tinyurl.com/4ybll

These boards are immediately available for sale and are included in
all our servo kits and assembled servo systems.

Fred Smith - IMService
THE source for low cost cad-cam and desktop CNC
http://www.cadcamcadcam.com/hobby

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