That's very cheap, even if you add the costs of the extra hardware you
need to use it.
But beware: Some of the information on the boardzoo site is misleading:
These capes are not supported by me (I'm owner of the design) because
Circuitco has broken the agreement for distributing these capes by
withholding my fee for the design. These 'refurbished' capes are first
generation boards designed for the BeagleBone White and come _without_
firmware and stepper code license. These boards are a cheap way to run
LinuxCNC on a BeagleBone Black provided you buy a Bridge, but my BeBoPr
3D printer software will not run on these capes. And I don't know
whether Circuitco has solved the problems with the FETs overheating and
fixed the other assembly errors on these 'refurbished' boards. So be
warned, careful and know what you're buying.
That being said, the boards are very cheap, and if you only want to
control some stepper motors, grab your chance!
-- Bas
On 9-6-2014 23:41, [email protected] wrote:
Refurbished original BeBoPr capes are on sale at boardzoo.com for
$49.99, limited qty available...
http://boardzoo.com/index.php/bone-bebopr-ref.html
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