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Divulgação: Contrôle Motor de Passo

MensagemEnviado: 12 Set 2015 18:35
por Djalma Toledo Rodrigues
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Step (and microstep) size

Stepper motors typically have a step size specification (e.g. 1.8° or 200 steps per revolution), which applies to full steps. A microstepping driver such as the A4988 allows higher resolutions by allowing intermediate step locations, which are achieved by energizing the coils with intermediate current levels. For instance, driving a motor in quarter-step mode will give the 200-step-per-revolution motor 800 microsteps per revolution by using four different current levels.

The resolution (step size) selector inputs (MS1, MS2, and MS3) enable selection from the five step resolutions according to the table below. MS1 and MS3 have internal 100kΩ pull-down resistors and MS2 has an internal 50kΩ pull-down resistor, so leaving these three microstep selection pins disconnected results in full-step mode. For the microstep modes to function correctly, the current limit must be set low enough (see below) so that current limiting gets engaged. Otherwise, the intermediate current levels will not be correctly maintained, and the motor will skip microsteps.


MS1 MS2 MS3

Microstep Resolution

Low Low Low Full step
High Low Low Half step
Low High Low Quarter step
High High Low Eighth step
High High High Sixteenth step

Fonte: Datasheet A4988

Obs. Usar dissipador de calor sobre o CI caso necessário.
DJ.

Re: Divulgação: Contrôle Motor de Passo

MensagemEnviado: 13 Set 2015 10:25
por brasilma
Obrigado Djalma!