Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Fri, 11/24/2023 - 10:37 Mahantesh P MDesigner251683 × Mahantesh P M Member for 1 year 4 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/622063 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/622063"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Fri, 11/10/2023 - 01:15 User-1699552504Designer251155 × User-1699552504 Member for 1 year 1 month 2 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/619855 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/619855"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 10:00 User-1698396998Designer250723 × User-1698396998 Member for 1 year 1 month 1 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/617989 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/617989"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 06:58 User-1697021348Designer250269 × User-1697021348 Member for 1 year 2 months 2 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/615466 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/615466"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 14:41 User-1695198881Designer249613 × User-1695198881 Member for 1 year 3 months 5 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/615314 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/615314"></iframe> Title Description <p><font><font>Cette conception montre la capacité d'un moteur pas à pas à contrôler un angle de charge, non pas en utilisant un capteur d'angle de rotation pour le feedback, mais plutôt en comptant simplement les pas. </font><font>Dans ce cas, 8 pas sont effectués dans le sens avant, suivis de 2 pas dans le sens inverse, en répétant ce cycle toutes les 1 seconde.</font></font></p> <p><font><font>L'angle de charge augmente et diminue comme prévu, jusqu'à la 4ème étape du deuxième cycle. </font><font>À ce stade, le couple du ressort dépasse la capacité du moteur pas à pas, le faisant « revenir » soudainement à un angle négatif, en dessous du point de départ initial ! </font><font>Les courants de phase du moteur reflètent le séquencement des commutateurs d'entraînement dans le sens avant et arrière.</font></font></p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Sun, 09/17/2023 - 13:57 ErsinBaruhDesigner8751 × ErsinBaruh Member for 9 years 1 month 2 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/612214 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/612214"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Fri, 09/01/2023 - 12:28 cermanDesigner243412 × cerman Member for 2 years 8 months 5 designs 1 groups I'm a member of the PartQuest Explore community. https://explore.partquest.com/node/609302 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/609302"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Wed, 08/30/2023 - 06:29 User-1693385260Designer249001 × User-1693385260 Member for 1 year 3 months 5 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/608721 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/608721"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Thu, 08/17/2023 - 10:36 dgb.dgb.100Designer132741 × dgb.dgb.100 Member for 7 years 6 months 17 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. https://explore.partquest.com/node/604400 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/604400"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -
Copy of Stepper Motor for Open-Loop Angle Control - on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 21:53 User-1692824506Designer248867 × User-1692824506 Member for 1 year 3 months 5 designs 1 groups Welcome to the community!! https://explore.partquest.com/node/602788 <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/602788"></iframe> Title Description <p>This design shows a stepper motor's ability to control a load angle, not by using a rotation angle sensor for feedback, but rather by simply counting steps. In this case, 8 steps are taken in the forward direction, followed by 2 steps in the reverse direction, repeating this cycle every 1 second.</p> <p>The load angle is seen to increase and decrease as expected, until the 4th step of the second cycle. At that point, the spring's torque exceeds the capability of the stepper motor, causing it to "snap back" suddenly to a negative angle, below the initial starting point! The phase currents of the motor reflect the sequencing of the drive switches in forward and reverse direction.</p> About text formats Tags stepper motor Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None -