MAT2006 Chapter Notes -Stepper Motor, Intel Mcs-51

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A stepper motor is a special type of electric motor that moves in increments, or steps, rather than turning smoothly as a conventional motor does. Typical increments are 0. 9 or 1. 8 degrees, with 400 or 200 increments thus representing a full circle. The speed of the motor is determined by the time delay between each incremental movement. The structure of stepper motor is shown in figure 1. It consists of a rotor and a stator. Rotor is the rotating part and the stator is a fixed one. The four stator windings are paired with center-tapped common as shown in. The windings have to be energized in a sequence based on the type of excitation. Based on the excitation given above , the values to be sent to the stepper motor drive are. For anticlockwise/reverse rotation, the values to be sent are. The windings are energized in a sequence by sending the pulses through the port of 8051.

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