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Stepper motors offer many advantages. Although feedback is not usually required, stepper motors are compatible with feedback signals, either analog or digital. Error is noncumulative as long as pulse-to-step integrity is maintained by the step motor. A stream of pulses can be counted into stepper motors, and the final position will be known within a small percentage of one step.

For smaller sizes of Permanent Magnet Stepper Motors, or for Hybrids, click to our sister division, NMB, and www.nmbtc.com.

Stepper Motors

Stepper Motors

- Step motors feature accurate digital motion control, precision shaft position control, wide torque range and exacting step angle accuracy.

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Geared Stepper Motor

Geared Stepper Motor

- This stepper motor design incorporates a gearbox.

Size 19 - Shallow
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New DC Brush and Step Motors

-Speed and torque options are both enhanced by adding gear boxes to DC brush and step motors. Planetary gearing provides the high precision, high load capabilities many industrial automation applications require while spur gearing offers a low cost solution where precision and load are less critical.

Since maximum dynamic torque occurs at low pulse rates, stepping motors can easily accelerate a load. When the desired position is reached and command pulses cease, the stepper motor shaft stops and there is no need for clutches or brakes. The stepper motor is generally left energized at a stop position. Once stopped, the stepper motor resists dynamic movement up to the value of the holding torque. An additional feature of the PM stepper motor is that when all power is removed, it is magnetically detented in the last position. A wide range of step angles are available -- 1.8 to 80°, for example -- without logic manipulation. Stepper motors have inherent low velocity without gear reduction. A typical stepper motor driven at 500 pps turns at 150 rpm. The stepper motor's rotor inertia is usually low. Multiple stepper motors driven from the same source maintain perfect synchronization.

But the stepper motor's efficiency is low; much of the input energy must be dissipated as heat. Load must be analyzed carefully for optimum stepper motor performance. And inputs must be matched to the step motor and load. Damping may be required when load inertia is exceptionally high to prevent oscillation.

Stepper Motor - Excitation modes: Stepper motors can be excited in different modes, depending on stator winding and desired performance.

Stepper Motor - Two phase: One entire phase (stator winding) of the step motor, end-tap to end-tap is energized at a given moment in time. Input current and wattage are halved (compared to four-phase excitation), and heat dissipation is decreased. Output can be improved by as much as 10%. In the stepper motor's two-phase modified mode, both windings (end-tap to end-tap) are energized simultaneously. Energy input in this mode is the same as four phase, but output performance is increased by about 40%. The stepper motor control is complex and costly for this mode.


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