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NEMA 23 Stepper Motor
I had a stepper motor go out on my Solidoodle, so I decided to test out my other new (to me) 3d printer by making it a little stand to sit on.
Download link here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2413047
This design is an application of Texas Instruments’ DRV8880 stepper motor driver, an integrated motor driver solution for bipolar stepper motors. The device integrates two N-channel power MOSFET H-bridges, current regulation circuitry, and a microstepping indexer. The circuit design showcases how...
L298N Motor Driver Module
L298N #Motor Driver Module is a high power motor driver module for driving DC and Stepper Motors. This module consists of an L298 motor driver IC & 78M05 5V regulator, and can control up to 4 DC motors, or 2 DC motors with directional and speed control. Learn more: https://components101.com/modules/l293n-motor-driver-module
28BYJ-48 - 5V Stepper Motor
The most commonly used stepper motor is the 28-BYJ48 Stepper Motors. You can find this (or similar) motors in your DVD drives, Motion camera and many more place. The motor has a 4 coil unipolar arrangement and each coil is rated for +5V hence it is relatively easy to control with any basic microcontrollers. These motors has a stride angle of 5.625°/64, this means that the motor will have to make 64 steps to complete one rotation and for every step it will cover a 5.625° hence the level of control is also high.
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The Motor That Moves in Steps: A Guide to Stepper Motors
When you think of an electric motor, you probably picture something that spins around and around in a circle. For a lot of jobs, that is exactly what is needed. But some machines need a motor that can move to a very exact spot and then hold that position perfectly still. This is where the stepper motor can be of use as it is a special type of motor that is made for this kind of precise step-by-step movement. In this article you will learn how these motors work and where they are the most useful.