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stepper motor products
- Posted: March 31, 2013
The choice between a servo and stepper motor is an important decision in any system design. In general, the higher the performance requirement (high precision, variable load, high duty cycle, high torque vs. speed) the more likely a servo will be the choice. Where purchase cost is critical, performance is not crucial, and simple set-up is needed, a stepper solution is a cost-effective option.
The following chart compares the performance of brush/brushless servo and stepper motors:
With stepper motors, closing the position loop via an encoder is not an effective means of providing increased precision. Whereas the encoder will provide position verification, the step...
Categories: Technical Support - Posted: September 11, 2012
Experts pretty much agree that motor torque is proportional to motor current and motor speed is proportional to drive supply voltage, but do you know when this might not be true? This paper reviews the performance of constant current stepper drive across the motor speed range and the impact of the motor’s inductance, back-EMF and supply voltage on both low speed and high speed operation.Download Now
This Free Resource White Paper is provided by Machine Design and ElectroCraft.
More information on the Hybrid Stepper Motors from Electromate can be viewed at
https://www.electromate.com/products/?c=Stepper+Motors...Categories: Technical Support - Posted: August 21, 2012
This webinar will review some of the basic parameters necessary to properly select and apply stepper motor technology to motion applications. ...
Categories: Product Videos & Webinars - Posted: May 02, 2012
Nippon Pulse offers a 3D CAD catalog on over 1,000 of its product part numbers, available for download through virtually every 3D CAD software on the market (over 85 formats). We offer 3D CAD models for our Linear Shaft Motor, tin-can steppers, linear steppers, SCR Nanopositioning linear servo stages, and SLP Acculine linear servo stages.
With the assistance of its flexible search feature, the 3D modeler allows you to choose a product based on only relevant information you know. You don’t need a specific Nippon Pulse part number to find the product your project requires. The 3D modeler will generate...Categories: Technical Support