Stepper motors are electromagnetic devices that convert digital pulse inputs into precise analog motion outputs by advancing the rotor shaft one step increment per pulse and magnetically latching it at each step. They use different switching schemes to control the motor coils and achieve motion in incremental steps.
Stepper motors are electromagnetic devices that convert digital pulse inputs into precise analog motion outputs by advancing the rotor shaft one step increment per pulse and magnetically latching it at each step. They use different switching schemes to control the motor coils and achieve motion in incremental steps.
Stepper motors are electromagnetic devices that convert digital pulse inputs into precise analog motion outputs by advancing the rotor shaft one step increment per pulse and magnetically latching it at each step. They use different switching schemes to control the motor coils and achieve motion in incremental steps.
incremental motion actuators, which convert digital pulse inputs to analog output motion. One pulse advances the rotor shaft one step increment (step angle) and latches it magnetically at the precise point to which it is stepped.