I don’t have that one in the PinWiki. I’m guessing that it is a dual motor drive board. Just a guess.
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Is there at least a part number in it? That’s an OEM Williams Board.
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Quoted from zaza:Looks like a stepper motor drive
A-19043-1 who dunnit
thanks mate,that looks like the one!
Quoted from johng2611:thanks mate,that looks like the one!
you're welcome
Quoted from ChrisHibler:I don’t have that one in the PinWiki.
I will take pictures next time I see a WhoDunnit.
Quoted from zaza:I will take pictures next time I see a WhoDunnit.
@chrishibler,
It took some time but there they are.
Socket for 339 is not standard
A-19043 steppermotor whodunnit compo.pngA-19043 steppermotor whodunnit solder.png
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