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  1. evaluate the resisitve torque moved by the motor using the control system.

    Hello everyone, here goes a nooby question.
    I have to a use bipolar stepper motor that is going to be controlled by PWM with a nominal constant current of 0.1A . The motor is going be use in a...
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    Drive torque and pull out torque

    Hi!
    I am reading different catalogs and some of them define the Drive torque/speed curves like this one:
    Catalogue - Vacuum Stepper Motors VSS / VSH: 19 -125 mm in Diameter - PHYTRON - (Version...
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    Sticky: OK! thanks for the answer, I understand...

    OK!
    thanks for the answer, I understand now!!!:wave:
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    the load is something like a filter wheel with 4...

    the load is something like a filter wheel with 4 positions, i don't have a picture but it is something like this:
    The speed we have chosen is 30º/secnd

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    Sticky: So the conclusion here may be that microstepping...

    So the conclusion here may be that microstepping is good and useful at low speeds but when the speed increases (maybe higher than 5 steps per second?) it has a very negative effect in the Torque. is...
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    how can I calculate the Torque requirement?

    Hello, I am new here but I need some help. I've been commanded to choose a Stepper motor to an application but I've never worked in this field (not even with motors) so I am completely lost and I...
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