mikrostepping
Mikrostepping is a technique used in digital control of stepper motors to achieve finer control over the motor's position. Unlike full-stepping, where the motor moves in discrete steps corresponding to the number of phases, mikrostepping allows the motor to move in smaller increments, typically 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, or 1/16 of a step. This is accomplished by using a digital signal processor (DSP) or microcontroller to generate intermediate steps between the full steps.
The principle behind mikrostepping involves interpolating the current waveform of the motor's phases. By varying the
Mikrostepping can be implemented using various methods, including pulse width modulation (PWM), sinusoidal interpolation, and hybrid
The choice of mikrostepping method depends on the specific requirements of the application, including the desired