Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What is a 5 Phase stepper?
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2000-05-31 21:33:56 UTC
Steve Carlisle wrote:
pentagon.
The end of each winding is internally connected to the beginning of the
next one. This is true for all the smaller motors, up to several
pounds,
at least. I have one and the driver, but haven't found a use for it,
yet.
Jon
> Yes, the license is from Berger-Lahr. 1 common wireNo, Vexta's logo is the way the motor is wired - it looks like a
> and 5 phase wires. 6?
pentagon.
The end of each winding is internally connected to the beginning of the
next one. This is true for all the smaller motors, up to several
pounds,
at least. I have one and the driver, but haven't found a use for it,
yet.
Jon
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Darrell
2000-05-31 12:30:24 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What is a 5 Phase stepper?
Jon Elson
2000-05-31 14:24:58 UTC
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joe
2000-05-31 14:49:51 UTC
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Darrell
2000-05-31 15:04:27 UTC
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Darrell
2000-05-31 15:26:52 UTC
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Robert
2000-05-31 15:39:39 UTC
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Steve Carlisle
2000-05-31 16:25:27 UTC
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Steve Carlisle
2000-05-31 16:25:37 UTC
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Your Name
2000-05-31 19:55:49 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What is a 5 Phase stepper?
Jon Elson
2000-05-31 21:33:56 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What is a 5 Phase stepper?
Steve Carlisle
2000-06-01 07:01:07 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What is a 5 Phase stepper?