2 Phase NEMA 11 Brake Stepper Motor 1.8 Degree
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2 Phase NEMA24 Brake Stepper Motor 1.8 Degree
Bipolar motors
A typical driving pattern for a two coil bipolar stepper motor would be: A+ B+ A− B−. I.e. drive coil A with positive current, then remove current from coil A; then drive coil B with positive current, then remove current from coil B; then drive coil A with negative current (flipping polarity by switching the wires e.g. with an H bridge), then remove current from coil A; then drive coil B with negative current (again flipping polarity same as coil A); the cycle is complete and begins anew. Static friction effects using an H-bridge have been observed with certain drive topologies. Dithering the stepper signal at a higher frequency than the motor can respond to will reduce this "static friction" effect.
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Radial Load&Axial Load
Tips: How to overcome the vibration and noises of 2-phase hybrid stepper motor when rotating at low velocity? The vibration and noise of the stepper motor rotating at low velocity its the intrinsic defects, which can be generally overcome by adopting following schemes: 1. If the stepper motor works at resonance region, the resonance region can be evaded by changing mechanical transmissions such as velocity ratio. 2.Use subdivided driver, which is the most common and simple method. 3.Replace for the stepper motor with smaller stepping angle, like 3-phase or 5-phase stepper motor. 4.Replace for AC servo motor, which can nearly overcome vibration and noise, but the cost is quite high. 5.Add magnetic damper to the shaft of motor, such product has been available in the market, but the mechanical structure is changed a lot.
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