reguarding 2 wire drive of steppers
Discussion in "Electronics" started by irideforchrist Dec 13, 2011.
Tue Dec 13 2011, 09:49 pm
wouldnt having the #1 out put from the mcu notting the #4 wire and the #2 output from the mcu notting the #1 stepper mottor wire give more torque, oh and loading 2,3,1,0 in the sequence
To get CH load 2 1101
6H load 3 0110
ect
thanks a bunch oh and I love this site I learned a bunch!
To get CH load 2 1101
6H load 3 0110
ect
thanks a bunch oh and I love this site I learned a bunch!
Wed Dec 14 2011, 03:29 am
wouldnt having the #1 out put from the mcu notting the #4 wire and the #2 output from the mcu notting the #1 stepper mottor wire give more torque.irideforchrist
It depends on the type of motor, but normally you only drive one of the four
coils at a time.
So no, it won't work.
Wed Dec 14 2011, 04:03 am
oh on the contrary steppers can be driven a few different ways wave drive the weaker method or full where you rotate 11 thru the coils... like is explained the scematic i provided works except i noticed after the fact that the 1 ohm on the scem. should be 1 k
Wed Dec 14 2011, 04:39 am
oh on the contrary steppers can be driven a few different ways wave drive the weaker method or full where you rotate 11 thru the coils... like is explained the scematic i provided worksirideforchrist
Well I did say "It depends on the type of motor".
Of course it also depends on exactly what is in the "driver" box.
Perhaps you could post the full diagram.
Still, if it works for you....
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