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hello,
the stepper motor is from berger lahr and the only thing that i know that its a 10 wire stepper motor witha 0,72/0,36 degrees ,thats the only thing written on the motor , and its an old stepper so i dont think that any information is present on there site .
Well Im assuming that its a 5 phase stepper motor, what else would have 10 wires .????!!!!
What do you think guys?
ok maybe someone does have an idea of controling a 5 phase motor what is the software sequence .
i tried this sequence for a full wave
1-10000
2-01000
3-00100
4-00010
5-00001
everyhing works fine from phase 1 to 5 but when coming back from 5 to 1 the stepper go backward the whole sequence and starts from the initial state
Can anybody give me some ideas on wats going wrong . is it the sequence of control????
Hi
Once upon a time there was a 5 phase stepper.
If you have 10 wires it must be a bipolar type.
So you must have 5 drivers , you can use L298 qty 3.
but you must know max current for motor wires ,or
you will have a low torque or you will burn motor.
Also resolution is bad 0,72/0,36.
A lot of steppers around are 1,8/0,9 so...
Zelec, when you make you motor running, does it do a half turn when sending step 1 to 5 or does it do a full turn ?
if it does a half one, maybe that mgajo is right on the way of that could be a bipolar one... so, you will have to send 5 more step :
6 -1 0 0 0 0
7 0 -1 0 0 0
8 0 0 -1 0 0
9 0 0 0 -1 0
10 0 0 0 0 -1
thank you a lot manitooo
i missed the next 5 steps -10000,0-1000.....
now it works
the problem now is that a have to use an H-bridge for every phase which makes my design more complicated unfortunatly, but anyway thanks a lot .
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