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*Non-linearity of steps (angle between microsteps not constant)
 
*Non-linearity of steps (angle between microsteps not constant)
 
*Heating and energy usage even at stand still
 
*Heating and energy usage even at stand still
==Suggested drives==
 
[[IONI]] drive has been designed for servo and stepping motors. It offers three operating modes with steppers including closed loop mode and open loop mode with resolution of 25600 steps/revolution. For more information, see [[Using stepping motor with IONI]].
 
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Motor types]]
 
*[[Motor types]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:Stepper motor]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:Stepper motor]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 

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