Stepper motors are electromechanical devices that convert electrical pulses into precise mechanical movements. Unlike conventional DC motors, they move in discrete steps, enabling accurate position control without feedback systems. Their ability to achieve high repeatability and positional accuracy makes them critical in automation, robotics, and precision engineering applications.
| Type | Functional Characteristics | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Variable Reluctance (VR) | Simple structure with soft iron rotor, no permanent magnets. Operates through magnetic reluctance minimization. | Low-precision positioning systems, textile machinery |
| Permanent Magnet (PM) | Uses permanent magnet rotor with unipolar/bipolar windings. Provides higher torque at low speeds. | Robot arms, medical pumps, office automation |
| Hybrid Synchronous | Combines VR and PM features with toothed rotor/stator. Offers finest step resolution (0.9 -1.8 ) and highest torque. | CNC machines, 3D printers, semiconductor equipment |
| Linear Stepper | Direct linear motion via magnetic coupling. Eliminates mechanical transmission components. | High-speed sorting systems, precision measurement |
A typical stepper motor contains:
| Parameter | Description | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Step Angle | Rotation per pulse (e.g., 1.8 /step = 200 full steps/revolution) | Determines positioning resolution |
| Holding Torque | Maximum torque when energized but stationary (measured in N m) | Defines load-carrying capacity |
| Rated Current | Maximum continuous operating current per phase | Affects torque output and heating |
| Detent Torque | Resistance to rotation when unpowered | Important for vertical axis applications |
| Step Accuracy | Deviation from theoretical step position ( 3-5%) | Critical for precision applications |
| Insulation Resistance | Electrical isolation between windings and frame (minimum 100M ) | Safety and reliability factor |
| Manufacturer | Representative Series | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Yaskawa Electric | SGM/SGMPH Series | 0.0001 resolution, 50-800W power range |
| Maxon Motor | RE/PRE Series | High-power density, 10 million+ duty cycles |
| Automation2000 | STAC6-S Series | Integrated driver/controller, EtherCAT interface |
| Nidec Corporation | PB042L01 Series | Low-vibration design for 3D printing |
| Trinamic Motion | TMC2209 Series | StealthChop2 silent operation technology |
Key selection factors include: