Aliasgar Kutiyanawala1 Stepper Motors – An Overview Aliasgar Kutiyanawala Utah State University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CMPE 328 Microprocessors Stepper Motor Dr. C. Ergün Department of Computer Engineering.
Advertisements

Lecture 38Electro Mechanical System1  In star-stop fashion, there is upper limit to a stepping rate  For too fast pulse rate, motor is unable to follow.
WRITTEN POLE TECHNOLOGY
STEPPER MOTOR SKN. CONTENT 1:-INTRODUCTION 2:-OPERATING PRINCIPLE 3:-CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES AND WORKING 4:-TYPES OF STEPPER MOTOR 5:-OPERATION 6:-Variable.
Introduction to Motors
MSP430 Motor Controller Applications
Steve Gunderson (916) Utah State University March 11, 2010.
Rotating Magnetic Field
CMPE 118 MECHATRONICS Stepper Motors Cleverness with Magnets and Coils.
Stepper Motors. Motors coils of conductive wire magnetic fields rotational motion –except for linear induction motor everywhere from the very large (LRT)
Stepper Motors A stepper motor is a “pulse-driven” motor that changes the angular position of the rotor in “steps” Define –β = the step angle (per input.
Variable-Reluctance Stepper Motor Half-Step Operation Modify the sequence of the applied pulses A A&B B B&C C C&D D.
Stepper Motors Jason Wells. Background Brushless, synchronous electric motor Brushless, synchronous electric motor No feedback necessary (open loop) No.
Stepper Motors A stepper motor is a “pulse-driven” motor that changes the angular position of the rotor in “steps” Define –β = the step angle (per input.
Applied Control Systems
DC Motors The stator is the stationary outside part of a motor. The rotor is the inner part which rotates. Just as the rotor reaches alignment, the brushes.
Embedded Control Applications IIMP10-1 weeklecturetopics 10Embedded Control Applications II - Servo-motor control - Stepper motor control.
Introduction to Motors
1 Stepper Motors. 2 Click once to show video 3 HOW CAN WE INCREASE THE RESOLUTION, OR STEPS, OF A MOTOR? 1.Increase the number of stationary electro.
STEPPER MOTOR J. Belwin Edward Assistant Professor Senior
1 Motors & Motor Controllers ECE AC or DC Motors AC –Few robots use AC except in factories –Most of those that use AC first convert to DC DC –Dominates.
STEPPER MOTOR A stepper motor is a “pulse- driven” motor that changes the angular position of the rotor in “steps”
Stepper Motor. Stator Rotor Full Stepping Energizing one coil at a time is known as running the motor in 'full steps'. In a 200 step motor, this.
Chapter 19 AC Motors.
1 L Fall 2003 – Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory Motors and Position Determination.
10/13/20151 University of North Carolina-Charlotte INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL ACTUATORS (Stepper and Servo Motors) Gurunath Athalye.
Chapter 18 Single-Phase Induction Motors
Interfacing Stepper motor to 8051 microcontroller A stepper motor is a special type of electric motor that moves in increments, or steps, rather than turning.
Applications of PPI Stepper Motors- D/A - A/D - Temperature Sensor.
Syafruddin Hasan. STEPPER MOTOR Stepper motors are device that rotate by discrete incremental steps The primary advantage:  they can be controlled almost.
Stepping Motors 1. 2 Please visit YouTube 3 YouTube video.
MOTORS. Definition Of Motor That powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device. A device.
STEPPERS AND SERVOS. Types of stepper motors Based on construction Based on construction Variable reluctance Variable reluctance Permanent magnet Permanent.
DC MOTOR. Magnetism Opposites Attract / Likes Repel.
DC motor principles Speed control Direction Stepper motor principles
Stepper Motor – Types, Advantages And Applications
Types of Stepper Motors
Written Pole Electric Motor
Speed control of stepper motor using microcontroller 8051
CNC FEED DRIVES.
ME 440: Numerically Controlled Machine Tools
Motors & Motor Controllers
CHAPTER 11 SPECIAL MACHINES Electrical Machines.
ELEC 3105 Basic EM and Power Engineering
Stepper Motor A stepper motor or step motor or stepping motor is a brushless DC electric motor that divides a full rotation into a number of equal steps.
STEPPER MOTORS BY: JOSEPH BURKE May 4, 2004.
DC Motors Types: Continuous Rotation Servo (Remote Control)
ELECTRONIC & TELECOMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT.
Introduction to Motors
Stepper Motors – An Overview
Microprocessors Stepper Motor
Stepper Motors BJ Furman 23MAR2011.
AC and DC motors.
Reluctance Motor The reluctance motor is an electric motor in which torque is produced by the tendency of its moveable part to move to a position where.
Stepper motor.
Applied Control Systems
Literature Survey on Sensors and Actuators Topic: Stepper Motor
Applied Control Systems
Electric Motors.
Unit – V Single phase Induction motors and Special machines
ECGR-6185 Advanced Embedded Systems
Stepper motor A stepper motor is a special electrical machine which rotates in discrete angular steps in response to a programmed sequence of input electrical.
DC Motors The stator is the stationary outside part of a motor. The rotor is the inner part which rotates. Just as the rotor reaches alignment, the brushes.
Stepper Motors By Brian Tomiuk, Jack Good, Matthew Edwards, Isaac Snellgrove November 14th, 2018.
Stepper Motors A stepper motor is a “pulse-driven” motor that changes the angular position of the rotor in “steps” Define β = the step angle (per input.
Applied Control Systems
Motors and Position Determination
Chapter 39 Special Machines. Chapter 39 Special Machines.
UNIT-5 SPECIAL MACHINE DRIVES SWITCHED RELUTANCE MOTOR DRIVE
-Shweta Dubey.
Presentation transcript:

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala1 Stepper Motors – An Overview Aliasgar Kutiyanawala Utah State University

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala2 What’s a Stepper Motor? A stepper motor is a motor that, as the name suggests, moves in steps. Stepping motors are known in German as Schrittmotoren, in French as moteurs pas à pas, and in Spanish as motor paso paso.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala3 Compare With a Servo Stepper motors are similar to servo motors as we can perform position control with both. However, Servo motors require some form of analog feedback whereas stepper motors are often open loop. Stepping motors can be used in simple open-loop control systems; these are generally adequate for systems that operate at low accelerations with static loads, but closed loop control may be essential for high accelerations.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala4 Compare With a Servo (Contd.) For high accelerations with variable loads, all rotor information is lost, and we require closed loop for accurate control Servo motors are not subject to this problem

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala5 Types of Stepper Motors Permanent Magnet –Employ permanent magnet –Low speed, relatively high torque Variable Reluctance –Does not have permanent magnet –Low torque

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala6 Types of Stepper Motors Hybrid –multi-toothed stator poles and a permanent magnet rotor –High static and dynamic torque

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala7 Variable Reluctance Motors The variable reluctance motor in the illustration has four "stator pole sets" (A, B, C,), set 15 degrees apart. Current applied to pole A through the motor winding causes a magnetic attraction that aligns the rotor (tooth) to pole A. Energizing stator pole B causes the rotor to rotate 15 degrees in alignment with pole B. This process will continue with pole C and back to A in a clockwise direction. Reversing the procedure (C to A) would result in a counterclockwise rotation.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala8 Permanent Magnet Motors Unlike the other stepping motors, the PM motor rotor has no teeth and is designed to be magnetized at a right angle to it's axis. The above illustration shows a simple, 90 degree PM motor with four phases (A-D). Applying current to each phase in sequence will cause the rotor to rotate by adjusting to the changing magnetic fields. Although it operates at fairly low speed the PM motor has a relatively high torque characteristic.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala9 Hybrid Motors They are constructed with multi- toothed stator poles and a permanent magnet rotor. Standard hybrid motors have 200 rotor teeth and rotate at 1.80 step angles. Other hybrid motors are available in 0.9ºand 3.6º step angle configurations. Because they exhibit high static and dynamic torque and run at very high step rates, hybrid motors are used in a wide variety of industrial applications.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala10 Types of Windings Unipolar motors Bipolar motors Bifilar motors Multiphase motors

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala11 Unipolar Motors Unipolar stepping motors, both Permanent magnet and hybrid stepping motors with 5 or 6 wires are usually wired as shown in the figure, with a center tap on each of two windings. In use, the center taps of the windings are typically wired to the positive supply, and the two ends of each winding are alternately grounded to reverse the direction of the field provided by that winding. As shown in the figure, the current flowing from the center tap of winding 1 to terminal a causes the top stator pole to be a north pole while the bottom stator pole is a south pole.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala12 Unipolar Motors This attracts the rotor into the position shown. If the power to winding 1 is removed and winding 2 is energized, the rotor will turn 30 degrees, or one step. To rotate the motor continuously, we just apply power to the two windings in sequence. Assuming positive logic, where a 1 means turning on the current through a motor winding, the following two control sequences will spin the motor illustrated in the figure.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala13 Bipolar Motors The bipolar motor is similar inc construction to the unipolar motor except that it does not have any center taps.The advantage gained in the simplicity of construction of the motor is lost in the control circuitry as that becomes more complex. A H- bridge is required for the control of the motor.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala14 Bifilar Motors Bifilar windings on a stepping motor are applied to the same rotor and stator geometry as a bipolar motor, but instead of winding each coil in the stator with a single wire, two wires are wound in parallel with each other.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala15 Multiphase Motors This permanent magnet stepping motor is wired with all windings of the motor in a cyclic series, with one tap between each pair of windings in the cycle. The most common designs in this category use 3-phase and 5-phase wiring.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala16 What Is Micro Stepping? Micro stepping is a way of moving the stator flux of a stepper more smoothly than in full- or half-step drive modes. This results in less vibration, and makes noiseless stepping possible down to 0 Hz. It also makes smaller step angles and better positioning possible. In many applications microstepping can increase system performance, and lower system complexity and cost, compared to full- and half-step driving techniques. Microstepping can be used to solve noise and resonance problems, and to increase step accuracy and resolution.

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala17 Controlling A Stepper Motor H – Bridges UC3717A from TI and other similar devices from vendors

Aliasgar Kutiyanawala18 Acknowledgements Jones on Stepper Motors Advanced Micro Systems