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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. The step position can be rapidly increased or decreased to create continuous ...

  3. ULN2003A - Wikipedia

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    The drivers can be paralleled for even higher current output. Even further, stacking one chip on top of another, both electrically and physically, has been done. Generally it can also be used for interfacing with a stepper motor, where the motor requires high ratings which cannot be provided by other interfacing devices. Main specifications:

  4. VisSim - Wikipedia

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    Electric motor simulation library for AC induction, Brushless DC, and Stepper motors Embedded system targeting for Texas Instruments C2000 and MSP430 , ARM Cortex-M chips. Supports on-chip peripherals like serial ports, CAN , PWM , Quadrature Encoder Pulse (QEP) , Event Capture, Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI), I²C , Analog-to-digital ...

  5. SECU-3 - Wikipedia

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    Hi-z injectors and stepper IAC valve are used. On the right side of picture we can see external connector functions which should be remapped to specified values. It is done in the SECU-3 Manager software. Example of wiring diagram of the SECU-3T unit for controlling of simultaneous or semi-sequential fuel injection. Hi-z injectors, stepper IAC

  6. Electro-hydraulic actuator - Wikipedia

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    The primary development that lead to the possibility of EHAs was the precision feedback controlled conventional motor, or high-power stepper motor [citation needed]. [7] Stepper motors are designed to move through a fixed angle with every pulse of current and do so repeatedly in an extremely precise fashion. Both types of motor drives have been ...

  7. Rotary actuator - Wikipedia

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    A servomotor is a packaged of several components: a motor (usually electric, although fluid power motors may also be used), a gear train to reduce the many rotations of the motor to a higher torque rotation, a position encoder that identifies the position of the output shaft and an inbuilt control system. The input control signal to the servo ...

  8. Piezoelectric motor - Wikipedia

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    Bimorph cantilevers used in stepper or walk drive motor. Not to be confused with the similarly named electromagnetic stepper motor, these motors are similar to the inchworm motor, however, the piezoelectric elements can be bimorph actuators which bend to feed the slider rather than using a separate expanding and contracting element. [4]

  9. Switched reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    The switched reluctance motor (SRM) is a type of reluctance motor. Unlike brushed DC motors , power is delivered to windings in the stator (case) rather than the rotor . This simplifies mechanical design because power does not have to be delivered to the moving rotor, which eliminates the need for a commutator .