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  • 5 Benefits Of Stepper Motor Drivers

    5 Benefits Of Stepper Motor Drivers

    With the origin dating back to the electromagnetic engine in the 19th century, the modern stepper motors were first applied to naval vessels in the 1920s, then were developed in the 1950s, and became popular in the following decade. Stepper motor drivers are small motors...
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  • Hybrid Vs. High-torque Stepper Motors

    Hybrid Vs. High-torque Stepper Motors

    Stepper motors are high pole count DC motors driven by a DC pulse train. Machine designers often create systems designed to use stepper motors at relatively high rpm based on the maximum motor speed rating (typically 3000 rpm) and the motor torque versus speed curve. Dif...
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  • Why Does A Stepper Motors Need A Driver?

    Why Does A Stepper Motors Need A Driver?

    Stepper motors are not unfamiliar to most of you, but if you are not professional about the stepper motor, you may wonder why a stepper motor needs a driver, and why the stepper motor can not be directly connected to the power supply like usual motor. To help you remove ...
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  • 3 Ways To Reduce Design Cycle With Brushless DC Motors

    3 Ways To Reduce Design Cycle With Brushless DC Motors

    A concerted global effort is invested to reduce power consumption, and a number of countries/regions require household appliances to meet efficiency standards set by organizations such as the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS), the ENERGY STAR and the Ger...
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  • Permanent Magnet vs Variable Reluctance vs Hybrid Stepper Motor

    Permanent Magnet vs Variable Reluctance vs Hybrid Stepper Motor

    As is known to everyone, three main types of stepper motors are available in the market. They are permanent magnet (PM) stepper motor, variable reluctance (VR) stepper motor, and hybrid stepper motor. Do you know which one you should use for your project? If you are unce...
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  • Differences Between Stepper Motors And Servo Stepper Motors

    Differences Between Stepper Motors And Servo Stepper Motors

    Stepper motors and servo stepper motors are both important control components in the industrial drive control field and have a wide range of applications, and you may need both of them. You may think these two kinds of motors are similar, but some significant differences...
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  • 5 Reasons Your Stepper Motor Drivers Keep Overheating

    5 Reasons Your Stepper Motor Drivers Keep Overheating

    An overheated Chinese stepper motor driver will bring your equipment to a screeching halt. Though excessive heat may be the problem confronting you, it’s also necessary to find the reasons for overheating, because if you fail to position the root cause, your motor driver...
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  • 12 Features of stepper motor you must know

    12 Features of stepper motor you must know

    A stepper motor is DC motor that moves in discrete steps. It has multiple coils that are organized in groups called phases. By energizing each phase in sequence, the motor will rotate one step at a time. Stepper motors come in many different sizes and styles and electric...
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  • Burnout failure analysis of stepper motor driver

    Burnout failure analysis of stepper motor driver

    Once started, the external fuse of a stepper motor driver will be burnt out and the device can not operate. When finding that a power tube is damaged during the inspection, the maintenance worker doesn’t kn...
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  • Everything you need to know about a hybrid stepper motor

    Everything you need to know about a hybrid stepper motor

    What is a stepper motor? A stepper motor is an actuator that is one of the key products of mechatronics and has been widely used in various automation equipment. It’s an open-loop control element that converts an electrical pulse signal into an angular or line...
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  • Top 4 tips to choose the right stepper motor

    Top 4 tips to choose the right stepper motor

    A stepper motor is an electromechanical device that directly converts electrical pulses into mechanical movements. By controlling the sequence, frequency and number of electrical pulses applied to the motor coil, you can control its steering, speed and rotation angle. Ac...
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  • Experiment on stepper motor(B)

    Experiment on stepper motor(B)

    Stepper motor moves in small steps are generally indicated on the label in degrees. A step motor to spin in one direction of current is passed through a coil, then another, then in the first winding of opposite polarity, then the second with reverse polarity, also. This sequence is repeated for c...
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