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  2. Stepper motor - Wikipedia

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    A stepper motor, also known as step motor or stepping motor, [1] is a Brushless DC electric motor that rotates in a series of small and discrete angular steps. [2] Stepper motors can be set to any given step position without needing a position sensor for feedback .

  3. Stepper motor Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of STEPPER MOTOR is a motor whose driveshaft rotates in small steps rather than continuously —called also stepping motor.

  4. What is a Stepper Motor? - Definition from Techopedia

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    A stepper motor is a type of DC motor that works in discrete steps. It is a synchronous brushless motor where a full rotation is divided into a number of steps. The two main components of a stepper motor are the rotor and the stator.

  5. Stepper Motors Basics: Types, Uses, and Working Principles

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    A Stepper Motor is an electric motor that rotates by performing steps, that is by moving by a fixed amount of degrees. The performance of a stepper motor is influenced by construction details, which at the same time may also affect how the motor can be controlled.

  6. Understanding Stepper Motors: Types, Principles, Applications

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    What is a Stepper Motor? A stepper motor is an electromechanical device used for converting electrical pulses into precise mechanical motion. Unlike conventional motors, which continuously rotate when power is applied, stepper motors move in discrete steps.

  7. A stepper motor is an electrical motor which converts electrical input in the form of series of pulses into discrete angular movements, commonly called as steps. This conversion is on one to one basis i.e. the motor moves through one step for each input pulse.

  8. Stepper motors, a specialized type of DC motor, stand out for their ability to rotate in precise steps, offering unparalleled control in positioning and speed. Unlike conventional motors that spin freely, stepper motors move in distinct step increments, allowing for exact control of motion.