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* Total Robots distributes [http://www.totalrobots.com/motor-controllers-c-33.html motor controllers from several companies], including motor controllers from Sabertooth up to 18 V, 25 A continuous; and USB-controlled motor controllers from Phidgets up to 15 V, 14 A continuous.
 
* Total Robots distributes [http://www.totalrobots.com/motor-controllers-c-33.html motor controllers from several companies], including motor controllers from Sabertooth up to 18 V, 25 A continuous; and USB-controlled motor controllers from Phidgets up to 15 V, 14 A continuous.
 
* The [http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1202 Pololu "A4983 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier with Voltage Regulators"] operates from 8 – 35 V and can deliver up to 2 A per coil. The driver features adjustable current limiting and five different microstep resolutions. This is the tiniest stepper motor driver I've ever seen.
 
* The [http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1202 Pololu "A4983 Stepper Motor Driver Carrier with Voltage Regulators"] operates from 8 – 35 V and can deliver up to 2 A per coil. The driver features adjustable current limiting and five different microstep resolutions. This is the tiniest stepper motor driver I've ever seen.
* "Easy CNC Stepper Motor Drivers"[http://www.easy-cnc.com/] sells a few stepper motor drivers that operate from 12 VDC to 48 VDC; up to 10A motor current capacity per phase. Screw terminal block. Also sells used NEMA 23 stepper motors to go with them.
 
  
 
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