in the applications that need low motion..with high torqe..
like..printer & floppy disk motors (stepper)
A servo motor uses position and/or velocity feedback to control its position and/or velocity. A stepper motor, on the other hand, uses magnetic detents to allow positioning to known positions based on pulses received from the driver.
In 1920,English engineer Walker invented the frist stepper motor which was a switched reluctance stepper motor.
The stepper motor is located in the instrument cluster. The stepper motor is what turns the needles in all the gauges.
You could purchase a new stepper motor driver at a Home Depot. They offer new stepper motor drivers at great prices and the new stepper motor drivers are very durable.
A stepper motor is a type of electric motor that is brushless. The "question" isn't actually a question, so I'm not sure what else you would like to know about stepper motors.
stepper motor
No, stepper and servo motor are by mechanical design two different types of motors.
It depends. Servo Motor provides a smoother flow rate than a stepper motor, but most companies manufacture syringe pumps with a stepper motor due to number of stopping point and exactness of stopping. This provides aspiration and dispense accuracy and precision. Syringe Pump with Servo Motor (such as PSD/3) however provides smooth flow rate and flow rate accuracy.
A stepper motor is more easier to maintain than a normal ac motor. Ac motor is a seal motor under pressure. A stepper can easliy be open and the interwheels can be fixed and cleaned.
YOu can go to the following website to buy a bipolar stepper motor online and for great prices http://www.anaheimautomation.com/products/stepper/stepper-motors-list.php?cID=19
in the applications that need low motion..with high torqe.. like..printer & floppy disk motors (stepper)
in the applications that need low motion..with high torqe.. like..printer & floppy disk motors (stepper)