Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Microsteppeing drives
Posted by
Doug Harrison
on 2000-10-01 14:40:42 UTC
John;
My experience with both types has me convinced that microsteppers are less
likely to lose steps. Full/half step systems have resonance problems and
this is what causes lost steps in an otherwise properly balanced system. If
you lose steps for reasons other than resonance then it's usually from a
stall. One or two errant steps here and there are generally from resonance.
Microstepping systems virtually eliminate the resonance issue.
Doug
My experience with both types has me convinced that microsteppers are less
likely to lose steps. Full/half step systems have resonance problems and
this is what causes lost steps in an otherwise properly balanced system. If
you lose steps for reasons other than resonance then it's usually from a
stall. One or two errant steps here and there are generally from resonance.
Microstepping systems virtually eliminate the resonance issue.
Doug
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2000-10-01 04:04:04 UTC
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Doug Harrison
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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Microsteppeing drives