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Driving a unipolar stepper motor is easier than bipolar motor. The one I got is a 4 phase 7.5 degree/ step. The motor has five wires.
This is continuous from "Driving a stepper motor with PIC and L293D". PIC and unipolar stepper motor.JPG Connect the motor wires to the L293D as shown. This time we just turn on each output pin one at a time, ie pin 3, 6, 11, 14 and repeat... Each time the output pin is on it will make the motor turn one step. The L293D is sinking current when the motor coils are energized, so the corresponding output pin should be a "0". The following are the codes: unipolar sp motor.txt |
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