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how to control step motor

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some one who have the document about how to control step motor please send to me.

Thanks in advance
 

i am sorry how can we know that which motor is a step motor
 

Stepping motors come in two varieties, permanent magnet and variable reluctance (there are also hybrid motors, which are indistinguishable from permanent magnet motors from the controller's point of view). Lacking a label on the motor, you can generally tell the two apart by feel when no power is applied. Permanent magnet motors tend to "cog" as you twist the rotor with your fingers, while variable reluctance motors almost spin freely (although they may cog slightly because of residual magnetization in the rotor). You can also distinguish between the two varieties with an ohmmeter. Variable reluctance motors usually have three (sometimes four) windings, with a common return, while permanent magnet motors usually have two independent windings, with or without center taps. Center-tapped windings are used in unipolar permanent magnet motors.

https://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/types.html

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IanP
 

    samnang39

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zzzairrx said:
i think you'd better to use pwm
STMicroelectronics offers L297/L298 chipset for PWM.
L297 controller contains PWM chopper circuits inside.
 

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