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The Zaber Wiki is a user-editable knowledge base. Periodically much of the content is compiled into PDF user manuals for those who prefer an offline reference. If you notice errors or omissions you are welcome to edit the wiki yourself (See the Wiki User's Guide and Policies links to the left). If you prefer not to edit the wiki, please still consider reporting errors via our contact page.

[edit] Software Support (and Downloads)

Software and support documentation is available for free download on this web site.
If you would prefer a copy on CD, you may purchase it from the accessories section of our main web site.

[edit] Product Support

Product Manuals:

T-CD  - Stepper motor controllers (chopper drive)  - wiki page  - PDF
T-CON  - Stand alone device controllers  - wiki page  - PDF
T-JOY  - Programmable joystick controllers  - wiki page  - PDF
T-LA  - Linear actuators  - wiki page  - PDF
T-HLA  - Heavy duty linear actuators  - wiki page  - PDF
T-LLS  - Linear slides (dovetail)  - wiki page  - PDF
T-LS  - Linear stages (ball bearing)  - wiki page  - PDF
T-LSM  - Miniature linear stages (roller bearing)  - wiki page  - PDF
T-LSR  - Linear stages (roller bearing)  - wiki page  - PDF
T-MCA  - Stepper motor controllers (chopper drive)  - wiki page  - PDF
T-MM  - Motorized mirror mounts  - wiki page  - PDF
T-NA  - Linear actuators  - wiki page  - PDF
T-NM  - Stepper motors with integrated controllers  - wiki page  - PDF
T-RS  - Rotary stages with integrated controllers  - wiki page  - PDF
T-USB  - USB to RS232 serial adapter  - wiki page  - PDF
LLS  - Motorized dovetail slides  - wiki page  - PDF
LML  - Motorized crossed roller bearing stages  - wiki page  - PDF
NA  - Linear actuators requiring external controllers  - wiki page  - PDF
XY_XYZ_Stages  - Multi-axis XY and XYZ stages  - wiki page  - PDF

Other Documents:

[edit] Tutorials

Microstepping Tutorial - More than you probably wanted to know about microstepping algorithms.

[edit] White Papers

Inexpensive Methods to Measure the Performance Characteristics of a Linear Motion Device

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