Is anyone using the Teknic SCSK series of servo motors? As far as I've read, they can be used as Step/Direction motors, just like the SDSK series of servos or they can be controlled with a Linux operated computer (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, etc.) to permit pre-programmed canned cycles. They cost more than the SDSK series motors, but with both programmable canned cycles and Step-Direction (either/or, not both step/direction and canned cycles on the fly) they seem to be a good choice when something other than step/direction control is needed.
Anyone have experience with those servos?
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