Stepper motors are very cool because they can move in very specific increments, or steps, depending on your setup. But did you also know that, to get a stepper motor wire to move, you have to wire it correctly?, we will now introduce you to the wires that you should use when you wire a stepper motor with Shengweite you can do it easily.
Before we go to the wiring of a stepper motor, lets first see the basics. Stepper motors have four wires, and for them to move they need to be powered in a specific order. These wires are typically designated A, B, C, and D Each wire has a special duty to communicate with the motor on how and when to move.
Step 2: About Stepper Motor Driver Stepper motor driver is the driver circuit that drives a stepper motor with the combination of logic signal and power signal and decides direction and speed of the motor Take out your stepper motor driver; it is like the brain of the motor, locate wire A, B, C, D corresponding to the position.
The first error: wire connection disorder here refers to the wiring of A, B, C, D motor winding wire must correspond to the drive in the “A, B, C, D" terminal on what to what, don't appear dislocation.
Mistake 2: You're providing the wrong voltage Stepper motors require a specific voltage to operate, so make sure that the voltage of your power source matches the voltage of the motor.
Mistake 3: Over dive the motor Using a stepper motor rewind wire that is too small for the application will overheat and work poorly. Always verify motor's maximum load capacity PRIOR to powering it up.
Issue 1: Motor not turning This can be due to miswiring of the control wires to the stepper motor driver. And make sure the power supply has the voltage is supposed to.
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