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Stepping motor a.k.a. stepper is a popular electric motor type for low cost positioning applications.
 
Stepping motor a.k.a. stepper is a popular electric motor type for low cost positioning applications.
 
==Operation principle==
 
==Operation principle==

Latest revision as of 11:14, 2 October 2015

Typical stepping motors

Stepping motor a.k.a. stepper is a popular electric motor type for low cost positioning applications.

Operation principle[edit | edit source]

Steppers are technically permanent magnet brushless or AC motors that have high magnetic pole count. High pole count allows the stepping operation of motor without any feedback devices. Typical stepping motor has 100 magnetic poles which yields motor resolution of 200 full steps per revolution. Resolution can be further increased by using half-stepping or microstepping.

Properties[edit | edit source]

Pros
  • Cheap motors and drives available
  • Can provide smooth motion with microstepping
  • Sufficient accuracy for many uses
  • Long life time
Cons
  • Risk of motor stalling due to resonance or overload
  • Vibration and resonance
  • Non-linearity of steps (angle between microsteps not constant)
  • Heating and energy usage even at stand still

Suggested drives[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]