2015-05-17 09:33 PM
Hi
I want to select a stepper motor for my project. I use L6470 IC drive.
I�m new in motor working. I need a bipolar 2 phase stepper motor with minimum voltage 8 volt. Is it correct?
Could you guide me in choosing a correct stepper motor?
Yasamin Gharib
#stepper-motor #l64702015-05-20 11:14 PM
Hi,
the L6470 is able to drive a wide range of bipolar stepper motors (or unipolar stepper motors connected in a bipolar topology). The voltage rating is le less interesting parameter for a stepper motor, in fact it is only a different way to indicate the actual ''rating'' of the motor: the maximum phase current. The L6470 ca only drive up to 3A of DC current, so it is better to select a motor with a rating current lower of this value, otherwise you will not able using the full potential of you motor (i.e. maximum torque). Kind Regards Enrico2015-05-23 12:15 AM
Hi
thanks for your help I don't understand the ''2-phase'' stepper motor. What is difference between 2-phase and 4-phase? The L6470 device is suitable for driving two-phase bipolar stepper motors with microstepping. Please guide me in this point thanks yasamin2015-05-25 12:34 AM
Hi Yasamin,
There are different kinds of stepper motors. The number of phases (i.e. the internal structure of the coils generating the stator magnetic field) is one of main characteristics. The 2-phase motors are the most commons and they are divided in two sub-families: - unipolar (for each phase is also provided a central connection) - bipolar The L6470 is designed for driving 2phase bipolar motors; the most of the stepper motor are of this kind, in fact ''stepper motor'' usually reffers to these motors and the numebr of phases is specified only when is different (e.g. five phase or three phase stepper motors). Best Regadrs Enrico2015-05-25 04:14 AM
2015-05-28 06:18 AM
According to manufacturer it is a 4 phase stepper motor
http://www.mingjong.net/index.php?action=prod_detail&p_id=87
Regards Enrico2015-06-06 08:50 PM