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so how the chip factory of their robot motor precision movement even move smaller than 1.8 degree? is the gear set enough to handout that smaller? or their motor can do smaller than 1.8degree?
You do a great job explaining hard to grasp ideas. Better than my trade school instructors did, who were pretty good teachers too. I recommend your channel to apprentices in my trade and others if concepts like these come up in conversations.
Awesome explanation. Couple of weeks ago I was disassembling a stepper motor from a 3D printer and I was curious about how they worked. Good to finally know! Keep up the great work
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But how is the first step direction set? And then what ensures a direction of rotation is kept? Plz don't answer "coz of design" or "starting position techniques" without elaborating.
Interesting. If I wanted to control several step motors from a micro controller like the NANO I would be limitted on how many motors I could use. I am thinking of having several step motors all controlled by 2 wires, I2C.. An ATtiny85 configured as 2 inputs are the I2C inputs, & the remaining 4 wires are the motor control wire to a driver board. I think it could be done, but would need software for the ATtiny85. Is there a board that already does this out there?.
You can get Stepper motors to go beyond their speed specification by ramping up switching rate, instead of going to the set on/off speed, start slow and increase the on/off rate to exceed the specification and thus increase devices performance
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so how the chip factory of their robot motor precision movement even move smaller than 1.8 degree? is the gear set enough to handout that smaller? or their motor can do smaller than 1.8degree?
That's a really good explanation.
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GOOD animation i will show this to the kids ,THX
You do a great job explaining hard to grasp ideas. Better than my trade school instructors did, who were pretty good teachers too. I recommend your channel to apprentices in my trade and others if concepts like these come up in conversations.
I like these short format videos sprinkled in with the longer core content.
Awesome explanation. Couple of weeks ago I was disassembling a stepper motor from a 3D printer and I was curious about how they worked. Good to finally know! Keep up the great work
Great understanding of precision and torque
Thank you for the video. I am left with a couple questions: What is a Stepper Motor? How does it established direction of spin?
Please see our stepper motor explained video
So the speed is dependent on the frequency of energizing the poles?
I'd like to request a video explaining portable generators for residential temporary back up power. Does neutral have potential to back feed utility power lines? Thanks
SO, no actual steps inside? I was envisioning a tiny spiral staircase
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But how is the first step direction set? And then what ensures a direction of rotation is kept?
Plz don't answer "coz of design" or "starting position techniques" without elaborating.
Are they meant to have teeth in the middle my stepper motor for my 3D printer is just round and smooth
Interesting. If I wanted to control several step motors from a micro controller like the NANO I would be limitted on how many motors I could use. I am thinking of having several step motors all controlled by 2 wires, I2C.. An ATtiny85 configured as 2 inputs are the I2C inputs, & the remaining 4 wires are the motor control wire to a driver board. I think it could be done, but would need software for the ATtiny85. Is there a board that already does this out there?.
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You can get Stepper motors to go beyond their speed specification by ramping up switching rate, instead of going to the set on/off speed, start slow and increase the on/off rate to exceed the specification and thus increase devices performance
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Seriously guys I feel like you just cut parts from older videos to make short videos to upload. Been this way the entire year.
I'm building a 2,000 sq.ft studio workshop which is taking up a lot of time so we've had to schedule clips to keep the TH-cam algorithm gods happy. New videos scheduled for Jan 2023
Yeah, well, whether you get to see it, or even realize it or not, all of these online content creators, (on whatever platform you wanna mention), also have a real life, (including a personal and even a family life), completely outside of and independent of the internet, people, come on! (Basic common sense would make you think that everyone would automatically realize that, but apparently in today's world, that ability has all but disappeared, lol!)
@@EngineeringMindset Very cool, I'm looking forward to seeing those new videos, meanwhile I'm catching up on some older videos of yours that I haven't had time to watch yet...
@JoeJ8282 extremely unrelated.
@@EngineeringMindset can't wait!!
The very basic function of the stepper motor was not even explained.. fail...
Watch our video on stepper motors explained, this is a video on what's inside a stepper motor.
Not attended previous class.. fail...
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