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Small Reduction Stepper Motor - 5VDC 32-Step 1/16 Gearing
Motor paso a paso 5VDC de 32 ppv con motoreductor de relación 1:16.
COD: D000858
Peso: 0.037 Kg
Disponibilidad: En Stock
ARS 4646.00
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The gearing has a few side effects which are important to note. First, you can turn the stepper by hand but not as smoothly as an un-geared stepper. It also means you shouldn't use interleaved or micro-stepping to control or it will take forever to turn. Instead use single or double stepping. The torque is fairly high but its slower than un-geared steppers - we maxed out at about 50 RPM by over-driving it a bit with 9VDC. At 5V try to stick to under 25 RPM
To use with the Adafruit Motor Shield, connect red to ground (middle), orange and pink to one motor port (say M1) and blue and yellow to the other motor port (say M2). So in order, thats: orange - pink - red - blue - yellow. Then just use the example code that comes with the Adafruit Motor Shield library and set the constructor to Adafruit_StepperMotor *myMotor = AFMS.getStepper(513,motornum) and the speed at 5 RPM by calling motor->setSpeed(5). Otherwise, you can also wire it up with some transistors and use the Arduino Stepper library
- Unipolar stepper with 0.1" spaced 5-pin cable connector
- 8 steps per revolution
- 1/64 geared down reduction
- 5V DC suggested operation
- Weight: 37 g.
- Dimensions: 28mm diameter, 20mm tall not including 9mm shaft with 5mm diameter
- 9" / 23 cm long cable
- Holding Torque: 150 gram-force*cm, 15 N*mm/ 2 oz-force*in
- Shaft: 5mm diameter flattened
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Escribir ComentarioOpenHacks (08/06/2016 - 16:21)
Hola Ezequiel, podrías controlarlo con este driver: https://www.openhacks.com/page/productos/id/1208/title/Adafruit-TB6612-1.2A-DC-Stepper-Motor-Driver-Breakout-Board . Saludos!
Ezequiel Godoy (08/06/2016 - 00:12)
Hola quisiera saber si tienen el driver para poder controlarlo con un arduino nano?
OpenHacks (01/04/2016 - 15:22)
Hola Ramiro, este stepper es para proyectos donde se requiera poca potencia. Para una cortina deberías recurrir a un stepper mas potente, por ejemplo este: https://www.openhacks.com/page/productos/id/446/title/Motor-stepper-de-200-pasos-por-vuelta-NEMA-17 . Saludos!
Ramiro (01/04/2016 - 09:38)
Hola, Busco un motor para mover cortinas roll on, este me servirá? o cual me recomiendan?