Stepper motor
Posted by
Ian Wright
on 2000-12-05 03:55:28 UTC
Now here's a very basic question which just needs confirmation or otherwise.
Am I right in assuming that, on a 6-wire stepper motor, the specified
current of 1.4Amps per phase refers to the current in half a winding - from
the centre tap to one end, and that, if you are running the motor in
'bipolar?' mode using just the 4 wires across the ends of the total
windings, then this current setting should be halved (same voltage feeding
into double the resistance).
Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
www.iw63.freeserve.co.uk
Am I right in assuming that, on a 6-wire stepper motor, the specified
current of 1.4Amps per phase refers to the current in half a winding - from
the centre tap to one end, and that, if you are running the motor in
'bipolar?' mode using just the 4 wires across the ends of the total
windings, then this current setting should be halved (same voltage feeding
into double the resistance).
Ian
--
Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
www.iw63.freeserve.co.uk
Discussion Thread
Ian Wright
2000-12-05 03:55:28 UTC
Stepper motor
Jon Elson
2000-12-05 11:33:15 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper motor
JanRwl@A...
2000-12-05 21:32:09 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Stepper motor
peterlou41
2004-03-20 22:26:40 UTC
Stepper motor