D diablo1 New Member Dec 9, 2008 #1 How many Revs/Sec could I go with a stepper motor about 1' squared in size with a LiPo battery pack or of sorts. 1 REV = Spin 360 degrees clockwise -> stop -> spin again 360 degrees clockwise. Would atleast 20 Revs/Sec be logical?
How many Revs/Sec could I go with a stepper motor about 1' squared in size with a LiPo battery pack or of sorts. 1 REV = Spin 360 degrees clockwise -> stop -> spin again 360 degrees clockwise. Would atleast 20 Revs/Sec be logical?
P Pommie Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 9, 2008 #2 This depends a lot on the stepper motor, the drive circuitry, the load and the accuracy required. Mike.
This depends a lot on the stepper motor, the drive circuitry, the load and the accuracy required. Mike.
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2008 #3 Why not tell us what you're making instead of starting new threads on your 180d rotation high speed thingamajig.
Why not tell us what you're making instead of starting new threads on your 180d rotation high speed thingamajig.
D diablo1 New Member Dec 9, 2008 #5 bah ill figure it out myself thanks for your help anyways. if u want things done right u just have to do them yourself Last edited: Dec 9, 2008
bah ill figure it out myself thanks for your help anyways. if u want things done right u just have to do them yourself
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2008 #6 diablo1 said: lol blue Click to expand... Didn't know it was a top secret project.