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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepper_motor Stepper motor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepper_motor Stepper motor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] | ||
*[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/StepperUnipolar Unipolar Stepper Motor] | *[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/StepperUnipolar Unipolar Stepper Motor] | ||
+ | *A complete project on this wiki [[PIC based Stepper Motor Dancing Analog Clock]] | ||
+ | *A PIC controlled tester for stepper motors on this wiki [[Stepper Motor Tester]] | ||
==Micro controller driving== | ==Micro controller driving== |
Revision as of 14:11, 8 October 2008
General
Stepper Motors
A electric motor that turns a well define amount ( say 7 degrees ), a step, when connected to the right power source. Repeated activation will cause the motor to move any number of steps in either direction desired. Used for carefully controlled motion. Microcontrollers are often used as part of the drive system for a stepper motor.
Uses
- Printers
- Machine tools
- Robots
Links:
- Stepper motor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Unipolar Stepper Motor
- A complete project on this wiki PIC based Stepper Motor Dancing Analog Clock
- A PIC controlled tester for stepper motors on this wiki Stepper Motor Tester
Micro controller driving
Servo Motors
A servo motor can be any kind of motor that is equipped with a position sensor. The information from that sensor is then used to control the motor. In common "RC" servos the sensor is a potentiometer and all the drive electronics are packaged inside the case with the motor.