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I have a Powermax II Bi-Polar Stepper Motor and a no name motor control & Drive board. Looking for a website that shows the wiring connections between the motor and controller and explain how to control the motor. The motor has 4 leads and the controller talks about Control by pulse and signals or Control by buttons. |
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| Need Help Can anyone help with the wiring sequence for a SLO_SYN M062-BD-/801 stepper motor. The phases appear to be whit/red stripe, green stripe/black stripe, green/ornage and red black, (stripes on whie backgroung), but I haven't been able to determine the order |
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| Woops I forgot to include the link. Here it is. http://www.orientalmotor.com/support...connection.htm |
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| You can drive those motors as unipolar, or bipolar- series or parallel. It all depends on what your driver was built to do. Since they are four wire, they are either bipolar series, or parallel, depending on the current capacity of you drivers. Series is less current (amps), less power, as compared to parallel wirig , given the same motor. See the motor data for motor design current. Here are some wiring diagrams to assist; ![]() ![]() |
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