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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Series/ Parrellel

Posted by Crs Hawk
on 2005-12-01 02:28:07 UTC
To find out what stepper motors are wired as:
-> Use an ohm meter across the terminal and see what wires are
connected to what wires.
-> Typically all coils in a stepper motor will have the same ohm
resistance
-> If one wire has a lower ohm reading when connecting to multiple
wires, then it may be a common wire to two or more coils.
Example : Red to Blue 10 ohms, Blue to White 10
ohms, White to Red 20 ohms.
This tells you that Blue is a common connection to
white and red.
-> If the motor only has 3 wires and they all read the same ohm
resistance to each other, then you have a delta configuration 3 phase motor.
-> Once you have figured out how the coils are wired, you may
include a text diagram in your post.
Example: 10 Ohm stepper coils connected as
Red----/\/\/\----White-----/\/\/\----Blue and
Black--/\/\/\---White---/\/\/\---Green



Best regards,

CrsHawk

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