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I have been messing about with steppers and simple drivers for some time.  Recently I put a logic analyzer into use and noticed that the switching wave forms were a bit off.  Simplifying this I went back to the basic blink and took a look at it.  It also had some anomalies.  This began an investigation of various blink code and the results.  So far I have not found code that gives good results.  In this investigation I am focusing on using pulses with half periods of 500 and 5000 micro ( not milli ) seconds.
 
I have been messing about with steppers and simple drivers for some time.  Recently I put a logic analyzer into use and noticed that the switching wave forms were a bit off.  Simplifying this I went back to the basic blink and took a look at it.  It also had some anomalies.  This began an investigation of various blink code and the results.  So far I have not found code that gives good results.  In this investigation I am focusing on using pulses with half periods of 500 and 5000 micro ( not milli ) seconds.
 
 
== The Analyzer Did It ==
 
 
 
Right now it looks like the problem is the dangerous prototype logic sniffer.  I will be editing all of this later and contact the dangerous prototype folks.
 
  
 
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