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myFocuserPro2 (myFP2) is an ASCOM - INDI - LINUX - WINDOWS telescope focuser with a large range of options.
315,606+ file downloads. The most popular focuser project.
(c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2026. All Rights Reserved.
Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without written permission from the author.
Other Focuser Projects
myFP2ESP32 WiFi - https://sourceforge.net/projects/myfocuserpro2-esp32/ [ESP32 Only]
myFP2ESP8266 WiFi -
https://sourceforge.net/projects/myfp2esp8266-focus-controller/
myFP2N - Nextion touch screen display - https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/myFocuserPro2N%20NEXTION%20TFT%20DISPLAY/
myFP2M - Ready made Controllers
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/myFocuserPro2M/
Please look in the Files-Documents folder for more information.
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myFocuserPro is an ASCOM and Moonlite compatible stepper motor telescope focus controller (DIY) based on Arduino Nano/Uno. A popular DIY ASCOM focuser with more than 121,000+ downloads.
(c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2024. All Rights reserved.
Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only.
Spreadsheet to calculate what stepper motor to use.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/Documentation/Nema-Stepper-Motors.xlsx/download
This is a attempt for simple hardware emulator of Celestron's NexStar Telescope mounts. The emulator is based on MCUs like PIC18F2550 from Microchip Technology Inc.
Improving the speed of the signal analysis code for Seti@home. Leveraging modern processors advanced features such as SIMD and parallel execution units, as well as identifying better methods to code existing functions.