* HP deskjet motor, in deskjet: free running at 12V, 250-300mA, runs well, fast!! (stalls @ 1A) * small axis of the 2-axis thing, runs well @ 20V, ?A runs well @ 15V, 1A * large axis of the 2-axis thing: 19 V, 0.4 A * plastic lead screw: doesn't quite move @ 12V, 1 A, but runs well off the 12V, 3A power supply * "PELIGRO" plotter: runs well @ 12V, 1A * (another like it in ESG...) Encoders: (in PELIGRO plotter): green circuit board w/ flat flex cable: Gnd (note: connected to large gnd plane!) Signal (square wave) +5V Signal (square wave) deskjet motor: Gnd (NC) signal power signal (Motor) (Motor) 10-wire motors: |---| +----------------+ | 1 2 3 4 5 | | 6 7 8 9 10 | +----------------+ 2 = GND 5 = +5V 1 = signal 9 = signal 10 = index (pulse 1/revolution, only exists on some encoders) HP deskjet motor free running @ 12 V: 50 mA? stall @ 1A sounds good plotter motor w/ ground-"flat" on shaft free running @ 12V: 200mA (sort of slow, doesn't sound so great) @ 24V: 250mA, faster... stalling quickly brings it to 1 A (probably stalls much higher) one rotary thing w/ green pot: @ 12V: draws 1 A, drops to 9 V in (so needs > 1 A), runs smoothly. other rotary thing: stuck scary REC motors: 12V,1A, barely works (much higher current!)