Originally posted by balsaman It speeds up the motor and increases the torque at higher speeds. It does nothing for the holding torque, assuming you use the correct resistors. If you incorrect resistors, it could either increase or decrease the holding torque, depending on the actual current. |
So it increases the speed that the motor goes from one step to another?
if the computer sends the commands at the same interval it will still move at basically the same speed?
And since the motor moves quicker between steps it allows you to lower the interval on the computer without getting stuck in between two steps in the motor?
Did i get that right?