Feb 15, 2006 #1 B banh Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 16, 2004 Messages 458 Helped 17 Reputation 34 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,935 hi, I need to buy some 2-phase instrumentation stepper motor (to be used for gauge's needle movement)... driven by microstepping. Anyone knows any supplier/distributor for this?
hi, I need to buy some 2-phase instrumentation stepper motor (to be used for gauge's needle movement)... driven by microstepping. Anyone knows any supplier/distributor for this?
Feb 15, 2006 #2 tamerakshar Full Member level 1 Joined Jan 29, 2006 Messages 97 Helped 10 Reputation 20 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 2,268 i think this might help http://www.ams2000.com/ TeE ThE EdE
Feb 15, 2006 #3 B banh Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 16, 2004 Messages 458 Helped 17 Reputation 34 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,935 thanks tamerakshar, actually i'm a bit confused about microstepping and normal half/full stepping.. another question i posted here:
thanks tamerakshar, actually i'm a bit confused about microstepping and normal half/full stepping.. another question i posted here:
Feb 15, 2006 #4 puviarasu Full Member level 3 Joined Dec 17, 2004 Messages 155 Helped 14 Reputation 28 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Location India Activity points 1,524 r u want it for hobby or for making any device, if hobby you can get some from the old damaged printers(its a cheep option).
r u want it for hobby or for making any device, if hobby you can get some from the old damaged printers(its a cheep option).
Feb 15, 2006 #5 B banh Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 16, 2004 Messages 458 Helped 17 Reputation 34 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,935 puviarasu said: r u want it for hobby or for making any device, if hobby you can get some from the old damaged printers(its a cheep option). Click to expand... i will use it for controlling the movement of the needle on the gauge (e.g. speedometer display). so i think microstepping should be required.
puviarasu said: r u want it for hobby or for making any device, if hobby you can get some from the old damaged printers(its a cheep option). Click to expand... i will use it for controlling the movement of the needle on the gauge (e.g. speedometer display). so i think microstepping should be required.
Feb 15, 2006 #6 puviarasu Full Member level 3 Joined Dec 17, 2004 Messages 155 Helped 14 Reputation 28 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Location India Activity points 1,524 then use a reduction gear along with normal stepper motor?