Damn that was really smooth the other videos just gave a lot of unnecessary info without actually showing what to do, this is straight up to the point!!!!! Amazing 🤩
Thanks so much. This really helped me. I was activating the coils in the order 11, 10, 9, 8 from following other programs but it didn't work. Using your 8, 10, 9, 11 worked perfectly. Why does a sequential order not work?
Could you please give me some advice? Is it possible for the engine to work even without a computer? I need it to keep spinning at 20 rpm. It is possible?
Hi, Love your video... I'm very new about this kind of programming... I have a question: is necessary to connect the ground and the 5v between Arduino and the driver?
Hello dear bro, i followed this video step by step but when i send the code to my board, the board disconnect from the PC. notice that i have "Az-Delivery ESP32 Wroom" . i thought that the Stepper motor absorbs the energy. to solve this problem i brought an external enrgy source (Breadboard Power Supply), finally worked well but, i got the same problem that "Rajat parkkal" got, the motor don't rotate to the other way i mean the negative orientation. i'll be thankful to help us solving this problem. *Notice: i'm fresh in Arduino and i have no idea befor this is my first steps on this world.
when i put a negative number the motor is not turning the opposite direction whereas going in the same clockwise direction towards the angle. Is there a solution??
RPM Calculation (If Needed) The RPM value directly affects the delay between steps. The formula used by the Stepper library internally is approximately: Delay between steps (ms) = [(60 x 1000)/(RPM x steps per Revolution)] If motorSpeed = 15 RPM and steps per revolution = 2048: Then, Delay between steps (ms) = [(60 x 1000)/(RPM x steps per Revolution)] = [(60 x 1000)/(15 x 2048)] =1.95 ms per step This delay is automatically handled by myStepper.setSpeed(motorSpeed);. You can just set different values for motorSpeed to adjust the RPM without any additional calculations.
Same question - in the arduino tutorials it shows defining the pins in numerical order - 1,2,3,4 while you are using 1,3,2,4 Can you explain the difference? Did the stepper library change?
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Sir please make a more video one motor 180 degree rotation after stop after number 2nd motor run 3 round after stop after 3rd rotation 4 pound after 1st motor rotation reverse 180 degree
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Incredibly simple explanations, which is very difficult to find on the internet these days. Well done.
I am so thankful that you like it 😊
Damn that was really smooth the other videos just gave a lot of unnecessary info without actually showing what to do, this is straight up to the point!!!!!
Amazing 🤩
Thanks for the feedback! I try to make my tutorials as concise as possible.
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I'VE SEEN ABOUT HOW TO USE ANY ARDUINO DEVICE!!
Really appreciate your interest
Clear and concise. I set my stepper while watching your video and it worked 🙂, thank you for sharing
Glad it helped!
Most of my parts were different but the tutorial was so good I could make it work. Thank you!
First video where is all explain step by step - thanks, it works well
Glad it helped!
Thanks so much. This really helped me. I was activating the coils in the order 11, 10, 9, 8 from following other programs but it didn't work. Using your 8, 10, 9, 11 worked perfectly. Why does a sequential order not work?
Nice, very helpful. I agree with the guy just below me, simple explanation, again, very helpful.
Great to hear!
It's working bro 🤝
Thanks a lot
Awesome, glad it worked out!
Whats the maximum speed and torque of this motor?
Very well explained! Thank you, just wanna know if using that code, will the motor continue rotating endlessly ?
How can we control the stepper motor using RC remote
Doesn't the starting current affect the arduino power pin connected to the driver??
It should not tolerate more than 20mA
how to connect joystick this project.please mention that also
what to do if need the motor to rotate in constant rpm ?
thanks dude!
No problem!
I've followed everything, why is it not working??:(((. The leds on my driver module ain't working help
Could you please give me some advice? Is it possible for the engine to work even without a computer? I need it to keep spinning at 20 rpm. It is possible?
probably yes if you have an arduino battery.
shouldnt i use a external 5v power supply
Yeah It's recommended
Help! My setup only runs clockwise and doesn't reverse! Everything is just as you wrote it, Paul. Also, I can run mine without the power supply.
same as mine
If your issue is resolved please reply how??
@@sodapunpunnarai2336 if your issue is resolved then please reply how?
How to do 90 degrees?
how to move it faster? Its a bit slow
please give the link or code
great video
Thanks!
Hi, Love your video... I'm very new about this kind of programming... I have a question: is necessary to connect the ground and the 5v between Arduino and the driver?
Yes, absolutely
I tried with this but my stepper motor doesn't work , one more thing do I need to use the way you have used some pin on it
Could you elaborate it please
THANKS SO MUCH
No problem
is it possible to control the motor without the driver?
No
Hello dear bro,
i followed this video step by step but when i send the code to my board, the board disconnect from the PC. notice that i have "Az-Delivery ESP32 Wroom" .
i thought that the Stepper motor absorbs the energy.
to solve this problem i brought an external enrgy source (Breadboard Power Supply), finally worked well but,
i got the same problem that "Rajat parkkal" got, the motor don't rotate to the other way i mean the negative orientation.
i'll be thankful to help us solving this problem.
*Notice: i'm fresh in Arduino and i have no idea befor this is my first steps on this world.
You need a separate supply for stepper motor your facing that problem due to current limitation
please just add a link for the code
It never works just showing us it'
Very nice! Thank you for creating such a helpful video. Your explanations were very clear for a beginner like me.
Thanks for your interest, and I hope you are doing well.
when i put a negative number the motor is not turning the opposite direction whereas going in the same clockwise direction towards the angle. Is there a solution??
Thx it works.
No problem
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Can I change the rotation of the motor manually??
Yeah you could control it using push-buttons, potentiometer, or joystick 🕹....
why does INT 1 and INT 2 stay on after the first command and only turn on after a reset?
could you give me the code?
RPM Calculation (If Needed)
The RPM value directly affects the delay between steps. The formula used by the Stepper library internally is approximately:
Delay between steps (ms) = [(60 x 1000)/(RPM x steps per Revolution)]
If motorSpeed = 15 RPM and steps per revolution = 2048:
Then,
Delay between steps (ms) = [(60 x 1000)/(RPM x steps per Revolution)]
= [(60 x 1000)/(15 x 2048)]
=1.95 ms per step
This delay is automatically handled by myStepper.setSpeed(motorSpeed);. You can just set different values for motorSpeed to adjust the RPM without any additional calculations.
Plss can to tell me why the order is 8,10,9,11
Same question - in the arduino tutorials it shows defining the pins in numerical order - 1,2,3,4 while you are using 1,3,2,4 Can you explain the difference? Did the stepper library change?
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can u teach how to do stepper motor analog rpm gauge diagram and thank you
Sir please make a more video one motor 180 degree rotation after stop after number 2nd motor run 3 round after stop after 3rd rotation 4 pound after 1st motor rotation reverse 180 degree
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Your Gode erro from myStepper ! Tell me please
It doesn't work
'mySteper' was not declared in this scope
When I compling
What I make mistakes
Great video
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Glad you liked it!
Thank you🙂
No problem