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==Stepping motor==
 
==Stepping motor==
 
===Resolution===
 
===Resolution===
Stepper resolution depends on number of magnetic steps per revolution and drive's electrical step size. Most modern drives do microstepping to increase resolution. Most common stepper resolution is 200 steps per revolution but when driven with 16-microstep drive, the resulting resolution is 1/1600 revolutions.
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Stepper resolution depends on number of magnetic steps per revolution and drive's electrical step angle size. Most modern drives implement microstepping to increase resolution and motion smoothness. Most common stepper resolution is 200 full steps per revolution but when driven for example with 16-microstep drive, the resulting resolution is 1600 steps per revolution (1/1600 revolutions).
 
===Accuracy===
 
===Accuracy===
 
Because steppers don't usually have [[Feedback devices|feedback devices]], the accuracy depends on motor load torque and motor linearity. Most stepping motor manufacturers quote angular accuracy of ±0.9° or 1/400 revolutions.
 
Because steppers don't usually have [[Feedback devices|feedback devices]], the accuracy depends on motor load torque and motor linearity. Most stepping motor manufacturers quote angular accuracy of ±0.9° or 1/400 revolutions.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Wikipedia:Accuracy and precision]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:Accuracy and precision]]
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Revision as of 22:51, 1 May 2012

Resolution and accuracy of position control motors depend on several factors.

Servo motor

Resolution

Servo motor resolution is determined by feedback device of motor. I.e. 1000 PPR (pulses per revolution) quadrature encoder yields 1/4000 revolutions because 1000 PPR equals 4000 counts per revolution after standard 4X decoding.

Accuracy

In most cases accuracy is more important value than resolution. Accuracy is more difficult to measure because it largely depends on mechanical load characteristics and dynamics. In ideal conditions the accuracy is very close to resolution but in most of practical cases the accuracy is 5 to 10 times less than resolution. I.e. 1000 PPR encoder can be expected to provide 1/400 to 1/800 revolutions accuracy.

Stepping motor

Resolution

Stepper resolution depends on number of magnetic steps per revolution and drive's electrical step angle size. Most modern drives implement microstepping to increase resolution and motion smoothness. Most common stepper resolution is 200 full steps per revolution but when driven for example with 16-microstep drive, the resulting resolution is 1600 steps per revolution (1/1600 revolutions).

Accuracy

Because steppers don't usually have feedback devices, the accuracy depends on motor load torque and motor linearity. Most stepping motor manufacturers quote angular accuracy of ±0.9° or 1/400 revolutions.

See also