This 50g-cm unipolar stepper motor is good for light jobs such as turning small knobs.
This motor must be controlled by a stepper motor controller. The following table shows how to connect the motor wires to the board connectors to produce a clockwise rotation in the stepper motor when increasing position.
To connect the motor to a bipolar motor controller, leave out the orange and brown wires.
Note: Make sure to unplug the power cord from the controller board before switching wires around.
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Product | Controller Properties | Board Properties | ||
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Part Number | Price | Number of Motor Ports | Motor Type | Controlled By |
4A Stepper Phidget
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$40.00 | 1 | Bipolar Stepper | VINT |
8A Stepper Phidget
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$80.00 | 1 | Bipolar Stepper | VINT |
PhidgetStepper Bipolar HC
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$90.00 | 1 | Bipolar Stepper | USB (Mini-USB) |
Motor Properties | |
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Motor Type | Unipolar Stepper |
Manufacturer Part Number | PM20L-20-14 |
Step Angle | 18° |
Step Accuracy | 7 % |
Holding Torque | 50 g·cm |
Rated Torque | 30 g·cm |
Rated Speed | 575 RPM |
Electrical Properties | |
Rated Voltage | 12 V DC |
Rated Current | 80 mA |
Coil Resistance | 135 Ω |
Phase Inductance | 32 mH |
Physical Properties | |
Shaft Diameter | 1.5 mm |
Weight | 24 g |
Number of Leads | 6 |
Wire Length | 300 mm |
Customs Information | |
Canadian HS Export Code | 8501.10.00 |
American HTS Import Code | 8501.10.40.40 |
Country of Origin | CN (China) |