askelmoottoreiden
Askelmoottoreiden, or stepper motors, are electric motors that divide a full rotation into a number of discrete steps. This allows for precise positioning and control of the motor's shaft. Unlike DC motors, stepper motors are designed to move in fixed angular increments. They have multiple coils, known as phases, which are energized in a specific sequence to create the stepping motion. The controller, often a microcontroller, dictates this sequence.
The primary advantage of stepper motors is their ability to hold a position without requiring a feedback
Stepper motors can be classified into several types, including permanent magnet (PM), variable reluctance (VR), and