Tricka90
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Good morning everyone,
I've been studying stepper motor functioning in order to choose the right one for my application with proper control board.
Before buying I wanted to ask your opinion just to make sure I'm buying the right things.
I need a motor capable of exerting a 20 Nm torque when spinning at 10 RPM or lower.
I've choosen the following motor which has an Holding Torque of 23 Nm.
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If I got it right, the Holding Torque should be the torque that the motor is able to apply when it is not rotating, and it is the maximum torque it tends to as RPM decreases. So this motor should be ok, isn't it?
Furthermore, the motor needs a Rate Current of 6A, so I'm considering to buy the following control board:
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which can supply a Peak Current of 7.8A, so it should be sufficient to properly power the motor.
Do you think all my reasoning is correct and I can buy the two items I've linked?
Thanks so much to anyone will give me some advices.
I've been studying stepper motor functioning in order to choose the right one for my application with proper control board.
Before buying I wanted to ask your opinion just to make sure I'm buying the right things.
I need a motor capable of exerting a 20 Nm torque when spinning at 10 RPM or lower.
I've choosen the following motor which has an Holding Torque of 23 Nm.
**broken link removed**
If I got it right, the Holding Torque should be the torque that the motor is able to apply when it is not rotating, and it is the maximum torque it tends to as RPM decreases. So this motor should be ok, isn't it?
Furthermore, the motor needs a Rate Current of 6A, so I'm considering to buy the following control board:
**broken link removed**
which can supply a Peak Current of 7.8A, so it should be sufficient to properly power the motor.
Do you think all my reasoning is correct and I can buy the two items I've linked?
Thanks so much to anyone will give me some advices.