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    • technerdchrisT
      technerdchris
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      Hi, I just learned of the m5 stack system and am excited because it seems I won't need to build and program the UI like I have for prior projects. Just a couple buttons can add days to a prototype!

      I envision a testing bench with a core, face, and joystick module.

      • Is it possible to also add the USB module with core and face?
      • Does it go above the face and below the core?
      • USB module also has general IO pins? (I may interface with a stepper motor driver, etc)

      This bench it would affix to, I will create and it will hold the face and supply power, too. I have built test benches with chipKIT and ESP32 and wish I have used m5 Stack, which looks like will be my favorite going forward.

      Thanks!
      Chris

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      • m5stackM
        m5stack
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        Yes. You can stack "FACES Bottom + FACSE joystick panel + USB module + Core". The USB module has many IO pins. You can use them to program high or low digital signals. But you are not sure if it has the ability to drive a stepper motor. You can refer to its data sheet for this.

        USB Module MAX3421E- datasheet link: https://m5stack.oss-cn-shenzhen.aliyuncs.com/resource/docs/datasheet/module/MAX3421E_en.pdf

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        • technerdchrisT
          technerdchris @m5stack
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          @m5stack does the USB module go on top of the FACES and under the Core?

          Yes, I would use an intermediate driver for the stepper itself and use the MCU + USB module to send signals. I mostly assume MCU pins do not do any work beyond to send/receive signals. ESP project above uses 3.3V relay to switch 12VDC. The chipKIT project referenced above uses Sparkfun Easy Driver product. Another application with a more hefty stepper uses "Rugger Circuits" designed Rugged Motor Driver shield.

          Thanks,
          Chris

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          • m5stackM
            m5stack @technerdchris
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            @technerdchris yes , USB module go on top of the FACES and under the Core , then stack they together

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