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Old 12th April 2006, 04:20 PM   (permalink)
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Hai all

i solved the problem.....

Tanks for sugessions and help and special cheers to Mike, K8LH :lol:
ur logic works .

Regards to all..................................bye
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Old 15th April 2006, 04:35 AM   (permalink)
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hi am using a stepper motor taken from a floppy drive.. it has 4 wires colored blue,white,red and yellow. am unable to find the cils properly. can any one suggest how to.. which wire cats as a,a-.. am using L293D drive ic to drive the motor. so can anyone help me in finding out the coil values..
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Old 15th April 2006, 06:13 AM   (permalink)
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I suggest you google for 'stepper motor tutorial', there's plenty of help out there.

As your motor only has four wires it's going to be a bipolar motor, so you should have two completely seperate windings, easily indentified with a meter.

Once you've found the two windings, use a battery and a couple of pieces of wire to find the step sequence you need.

For a start, label the wires, 1-2 for one winding, and 3-4 for the other. Apply the battery, positive to 1 and negative to 2, and see which way it moves, then apply positive to 3 and negative to 4, and see if it moves the same way - you now know the polarity of the coils.
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Old 15th April 2006, 05:41 PM   (permalink)
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hey lavanya ram mohan..

i lke that name !!!!!!!

use this figure for lead identification...

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Old 3rd June 2006, 11:46 PM   (permalink)
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go for some transistor based one. U can directly connect TIP to microcontroller port. I have done the same with aVR microcontroller
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Old 28th February 2008, 01:06 PM   (permalink)
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here is the circuit that i just tried! it works with very high torque. i can drive the stepper in 12V with 5V signal.

any npn can be used in this circuit, as long as they can drive up to 800mA.

make sure that this circuit and the microcontroller have the common ground, i mean the -ve port of microcontroller should be connected to the -ve terminal of the supply.


if u want to drive the stepper motor higher than 5V, don't connect the D5, D6, D7 and D8 to the +ve port of the microcontroller, connect them to the Vcc.


it really works!!
Just to confirm what stepper motor is this for?It looks like a unipolar one.
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