View Full Version : Help Me Figure the Specs of My Motor.


cbcnc
08-13-2004, 06:21 PM
I have a stepper motor that seems to have promise as a good motor but, I know very few of the specs.
Can you guys help me?

Here is what I know and how I know it:
Nema 23, 8 wire motor - visual
2.4 ohms/coil - I measured it
4.3 volts - Label
1.8 amps/phase - Label
120 oz/in unipolar - I measured it,
- Piker controller @24 V w/10 ohm resistor - each phase.

I would like to know how much holding torque it has in a bipolar series and parrallel. I don't have a bipolar board and so I wanted to power it up direct to measure the holding torque. How big should my current limiting resistors be for both series and parrallel?
Thanks for your comments.

Chris

ger21
08-13-2004, 08:19 PM
120 * 1.4= 168 oz-in bipolar.

Bipolar series should be about 1.25a, 6V. Bipolar parallel about 2.5a, 3V

cbcnc
08-13-2004, 09:40 PM
Gerry,

How did you figure the 1.25a, 6v in series and 2.5a, 3v in parallel? Is there a formula?

Chris

ger21
08-14-2004, 10:21 AM
Bipolar series amps is unipolar amps x 0.7, volts is unipolar volts x 1.4


Bipolar parallel amps is bipolar series x 2, OR unipolar amps x 1.4, volts is bipolar series volts /2, OR unipolar volts x 0.7

Bipolar series ohms is unipolar x 2, parallel is unipolar/2, series is 4 x parallel.

This may only apply to 8 wire motors, not sure.