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An electrical actuator that converts electrical energy into rotational motion or sustained linear motion (linear motor). If the specific type of motor is known, it is helpful to use or add a more specific tag, such as dc-motor, brushless-dc motor or induction-motor.
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Two identical stepper motors behaving differently at higher (but below their rated) speeds
So, we contacted the motor manufacturer. And after analyzing the situation, we came to the following conclusions. … This was something new for me, as I had always understood that if the electrical connections for the 2-phase stepper motor are not connected correctly, the motor will not run at all. …
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Two identical stepper motors behaving differently at higher (but below their rated) speeds
Then we thought that the motor itself has probably problems only when running in a closed-loop. So if the encoder is ok, then what else could be a problem? Probably the current drawn by the motor? … Further followup Test:
To isolate the case that the Controller and not the motor is the issue, I exchanged the two controllers between the good motor and the bad motor. …