Stepper Motor Series
Stepper motor, also known as pulse motor, is a motor that converts electrical pulse signals into corresponding angular displacement or linear displacement. Its unique working principle and wide range of applications make stepper motors occupy an important position in modern industrial control systems.
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Special stepper motor series
Special stepper motors, as a type of stepper motor, also have the ability to convert electrical pulse signals into corresponding angular displacement or linear displacement. However, they may have more unique or specialized designs in some aspects to meet specific application requirements.
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Driver Series
Driver, in the application of stepper motor, specifically refers to the stepper motor driver, which is an actuator that converts electrical pulses into angular displacement. It receives pulse signals from the control system (such as PLC, computer, etc.)……
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Eccentric shaft gear motor, as an innovation in the field of mechanical transmission, realizes non-concentric transmission through eccentric shaft structure, breaking through the design limitations of traditional gear reducer. Its core advantage is that it converts rotational motion into compound eccentric motion, increasing torque output while reducing speed, especially for industrial scenarios requiring high precision, low noise, and compact construction. 1. Eccentric shaft drive mechanism eccentric shaft reducer motor core is eccentric shaft design, its axis and rotation center there is a fixed offset. When the input shaft rotates, the eccentric shaft drives the gear group to produce non-concentric motion, which is achieved through multiple gear meshing
The use of stepper motors is very extensive and can be seen in many industries. We all know that maintenance work should be done well when using equipment to extend its service life. Below, Jin's editor will explain several aspects of equipment maintenance work for you
The use of stepper motors is very widespread, but it is inevitable that some problems may occur during use, resulting in poor performance of the equipment. Considering this situation, Jin's editor requires everyone to check before use
The output torque of a motor is inversely proportional to its speed. The output torque of a stepper motor is relatively large at low speeds (hundreds of rotations per minute or lower), and very small at high speeds (1000-9000 revolutions per minute).
There may be certain safety hazards during the operation of stepper motors, so in order to protect the safety of personnel's voice during the operation process, there are also certain requirements for the staff. Below, Jin's editor will explain it to you
A stepper motor controller is a device that controls motor operation through integrated circuits, but it is not an independent instrument device. The driving of stepper motors can be divided into unipolar stepper motor driving circuits and bipolar stepper motor driving circuits. What are the differences between these two driving circuits? Let's take a look at the detailed explanation below
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