Applied Control Systems Stepper Motors
Stepper Motor / Electro magnet
Rotor Stator Outside Casing
Coils
Stator
Rotor
1
N
2 2
S
1
Internal components of a Stepper Motor
Cross Section of a Stepper Motor
Stators
S N
2 2
S N
1
Rotor
Full Step Operation
Four Steps per revolution i.e. 90 deg. steps.
Half Step Operation
Eight steps per. revolution i.e. 45 deg. steps.
Winding number 1
1
N
6 pole rotor
2
N S
N
2
One step
S N S
Winding number 2
a b
Six pole rotor, two electro magnets.
How many steps are required for one complete revolution?
Practical Stepper motor operation
The top electromagnet (1) is turned on, attracting the nearest teeth of a gearshaped iron rotor. With the teeth aligned to electromagnet 1, they will be slightly offset from electromagnet 2
The top electromagnet (1) is turned off, and the right electromagnet (2) is energized, pulling the nearest teeth slightly to the right. This results in a rotation of 3.6 in this example.
The bottom electromagnet (3) is energized; another 3.6 rotation occurs.
The left electromagnet (4) is enabled, rotating again by 3.6. When the top electromagnet (1) is again enabled, the teeth in the sprocket will have rotated by one tooth position; since there are 25 teeth, it will take 100 steps to make a full rotation in this example.
Stepper motor applications
Stepping Motor to move read-write head
Stepper motor applications
Paper feeder on printers
Stepper motors
CNC lathes
Stator coils
Rotor
CNC Stepping Motor
Advantages / Disadvantages
Advantages:-
Low cost for control achieved
Ruggedness Simplicity of construction Can operate in an open loop control system Low maintenance Less likely to stall or slip Will work in any environment Disadvantages:Require a dedicated control circuit
Use more current than D.C. motors
High torque output achieved at low speeds
Control sequence to turn a stepper motor
+
Step 1
CW Step 2
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
CCW
Step 3
Step 4
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
Servo Motor Detail
Actuator
Reduction gear
Position feedback Potentiometer
+ 5V
(closed loop system)
Small electric DC motor