Название | : | Big Stepper Motors with Arduino |
Продолжительность | : | 29.43 |
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the map part on code confuses me Comment from : Victor Lu |
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0😊0 Comment from : w Jaber |
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How to attach that 24VDC power supply?? brWhat is preferable connection for power supply ?? Ans Pls Comment from : Yash Kateshiya |
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nice Comment from : nariman frokawan |
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Thanks for great video I have a question, at 14:40 why would you need 10k resistor connect to the switch button? isn't it without the resistor the push button still work? Comment from : Giang Nguyen |
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Fantastic info, I am now a subscriber! Only one critique regarding the delivery: honor your punctuation Pausing slightly between sentences would vastly improve the performance🤓 Comment from : Corpus Gru |
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Thanks you Comment from : 최종갑 |
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HallobrDoes Reference Current of MA860H is the same as phase current of stepper motor?brEg If I want to achieve rated torque performance of my stepper motor, do I need to set reference current of MA860H at the same (or closest) value as stepper motor's rated phase current?brOr I must multiply motors phase current by 2 (because of 2 phases) to get the drivers reference value for rated torque performance?brbrBest wishes and greetings from Latvia!brRahims Comment from : Rahims Geidarovs |
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use smaller A4988 driver Comment from : Terry Terry |
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I have a problem with the Driver MA860H and I would like to join your forum to solve my problem However, I am unable to correctly write the e-mail address to request access Can you write me this address?brTHANKS Comment from : D Lag |
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How should we cool down such large NEMA 34 motors? Comment from : Blue Sky |
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Thanks for your great lecture it's very useful for me Comment from : Earl Bread |
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Nice Comment from : Ammar |
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watch it a second time after two years works for me! 👍 Comment from : erwin zimmermann |
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The signal voltage doesn't need to be the same voltage as the PSU powering the stepper? I'm running 24v system but would like to get a 48v PSU and run the stepper off the 48g psu Comment from : Jack Wood |
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I refuse to call Arduino code a 'sketch' You can use these tools without adopting their crappy marketing lingo Comment from : Russell |
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Excelent Thank you very much! Comment from : GuidoPro4 |
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I had a similar setup with on-off and direction toggle switch and an LCD displaying the speed of motor on scale of 1-10 I get slower motion when LCD is enabled compared to when LCD is disabled in Arduino code Can anyone repeat same with usage of dot-matrix LCD? Comment from : Jitender Madan |
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May I ask if your demo applies also to hybrid stepper motor? Thank you for any info on this Comment from : ramon orticio |
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Thank you so much Comment from : ziad fawzi |
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Nice video! Thanks for sharing Comment from : AlexK |
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Hi dir how r you Comment from : kamlesh Panchal |
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wow thank you very much great video Comment from : Lukas Köhn |
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Please always remember that each video you made like this, there are thousands of people learning from your great experience I highly appreciate your efforts, and wish you all the best my dear Comment from : Mohammed Ahmed |
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hi sirmay i know in this videowhat is the setting for dip switch? Comment from : Amie Amier |
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Can you incorporate an external input system to give the angular displacement for the stepper motor?brPlease advise Comment from : yeah |
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Can you do one with a servo motor with the same company Comment from : ム『JØKER』ム |
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can this stepper motor lift heavy weight like hospital devices used in physiotherapy sessions Comment from : zunaira Khurram |
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finally a video I can learn something fromthank U so very much Comment from : viking1ur |
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Love you you helped me solve my project related problem ❤️ Comment from : KALERU SAI KIRAN |
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why resistor is needed? Comment from : Rentastic lv |
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I want to use a big stepper motor for industrial applications do you have any replacement for Arduino!? Comment from : RC-Club |
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Nice vidéo, usefullbrI would to ses how you setvthe dip switchesbrWe know than the max amp of the stepper motor is 42 amps/phase; so do you set the dip switches to 42 or 84 ????brThanks Comment from : Blou MichelB |
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Brilliant! Comment from : Agrx Drowflow |
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Any idea why my examples for accelstepper libraries appear to be dead links that aren’t opening anything? I’ve verified and reinstalled the libraries but they don’t open when I click on them Any help would be greatly appreciated as I’m new and looking to learn! Thanks in advance! Comment from : Alex |
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This is great! Comment from : znelson32 |
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my fisrt arduino stepper test i make stepper motor controller workbench big vise, open and closed vise very simple 2 button open and closed, and arduino simple code run motor many year before, about 10 year Comment from : Matti Virta |
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motor spec volt not matter all stepper motor can and have better use maximum volt what driver handle about 45-50V or best use big driver and 90-100 volt DC Comment from : Matti Virta |
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this is perfect motor to hobby user but shipping have ewery seller horriple big Comment from : Matti Virta |
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Could please add a Nema 34 demo? Comment from : Teo Cerda |
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There are informative tutorials and those that gonna left you with a great feeling to be perfectly prepared although you gonna put things together for the very first time You always create the latter ones Thank you so much Your techno skills AND your didactic skills are impressive Comment from : Frank Spalteholz |
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thank you Comment from : subodh kumar suman |
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LOL NEMA23 isn't "very large" Have you seen NEMA42? Comment from : veegee |
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very kool explanation Comment from : Reservoir Channel |
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is it possible conntect this driver to deskcnc? Comment from : Prince Valiant |
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Thanks! Comment from : KM Isaac |
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hi maybe you know how to make dali dimmer with arduino or nodemcu Comment from : shahar cohen |
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thanks allot this video very help for first time use Comment from : shahar cohen |
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Great content Thank you so much Comment from : Lemon Khan |
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This is an iamazing/i video Thank you, sir Comment from : Lee Ham |
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参考になりました Comment from : IBIS - アイビス【切り抜き】 |
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pls make for me videos Arduino cutting machines using keyboard thanks Comment from : Andiskitech official vlog |
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I'm planning on using this setup to control a dumbwaiter I built to transfer items between my ground level deck and my third floor deck Is there any accumulating error that I need to worry about or can I simply give a precise number of pulses to make the dumbwaiter travel the correct distance each time without relying on sensors at the top and bottom to stop it? Of course for every travel in one direction it will have to also travel in the opposite direction (a 1:1 ratio in other words), so any small error that is undone by reversing the direction would be acceptable Thank you Comment from : Chris |
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Can you please make a video about how to connect a tb6600 stepper motor driver to a mks gen l 10 motherboard for a 3D printer? Comment from : AnimeEveryDay |
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Hi, this configuratión or setup works for Arduino Nano as well? Thanks for your help Comment from : Paco Morales |
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Thanks! Comment from : Dave Roberts |
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Great work teacher, Perfect content, I totally understood this lesson, I was wondering, there's some steppers with encoder, although I don't seem any way to read the position with the Arduino, have you tried this before sir?brThanks! Excelente trabajo inge Comment from : Dareblix Pin |
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bRAVO ! Comment from : GKSL E |
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You are blessed, man!! Very useful video and channel You have one more follower Comment from : Filipe Soares |
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How many stepper motors can I connect to the Arduino Mega board I have one for right, one for left, one for forward and backward, and one for another purpose The total of motors working async is 4 I am using an RC controller Thanks Comment from : Teo Cerda |
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Hello, branyone reading this comment and have an answer to my question, please help
br
br@14:41, the connection of the Switch is quite confusing,
brthe ground with the positive,
brwhat does the resistor do there,
brI mean if we activate the switch we would definitely have a short, br
brplease help with the right explanation, i really would be very grateful to you Comment from : Khalifa Almontser |
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You are a hero Comment from : Angel Cardona |
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Will this setup work with a Closed loop driver? I replicated this setup and the Closed Loop stepper isn't rotating I'm using a Nema34 and a CL86T driver which came with the motor Comment from : VyacheslavFlunkedIn |
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That's for this video I'm building a rotary axis for my milling machine for gear hobbing, helical milling, and indexing and while I know what I'm doing with the mechanical build but electrically I've got no clue I've got myself a NEMA 23 motor and controller as well as an arduino uno Comment from : Henry Dando |
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Absolutely incorrect Volts pushes currentno voltage no current As voltage increases amperage increases directly proportionally brSimple mathbrWhy don't you conduct a test Use a variable voltage power supply and measure the current as you increase the voltage Now granted as the wire heats up increasing resistance the amperage will decrease relative to the increase in heat But with with that said, More voltage equals more current brHere's some questions to consider?brWhat does the term potential voltage mean?brIf you have no potential can you still have current? brDoes this mean that voltage is the force that pushes and creates current? Comment from : Frank Victorine |
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DroneBot Workshop is always spot on in providing concise knowledge on problems like this I am very much thrilled at the in-depth explanation in your videos How can I reach out to you sir for mentorship and advice, like an email handle or a LinkedIn invitation? Whatever means would be appreciated sir Thanks in advance! Comment from : Saviour Emmanuel |
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Can you make a video about installing a stepper motor with two extremes? like for running a blade with different strokes Comment from : Milad Sari |
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You have THE BEST Arduino channel on YouTube! Thanks for all the videos! Comment from : Tyler Phillips |
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Hello from China ,thank u for ur teaching ,sir Comment from : Chris Leon |
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How to set 200 (default) micro stepping using this driver? Comment from : Biswajit Barman |
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a big THANK'S Comment from : Jmc |
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Hello, may I ask what power supply unit you used for this? Would really appreciate your fast response Thanks! Comment from : Robert Amielle |
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Thank you so much for the explanation and for this video! Just saved my electrospinning project! Comment from : Gabriel Bustamante |
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Buongiorno vorrei dei consigli per montare 3 motori passo passo che mi facciano dei movimenti particolari E possibile avere una consulenza da te Salve buona giornata Comment from : Matteo Brucoli |
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Bravohow about analogy numeric read outcheers Comment from : dont do what I do |
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What if stepper motor have 6 wires? Comment from : unique93obr |
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suppose our project have little space , to adjust both motor and driver in its compartment , in that case these drivers are quite bulky, can we use customized drivers with these motors Comment from : sam 016 |
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very nice Comment from : sam 016 |
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How much current did the motor consume? Comment from : Bakala Khamala |
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Nice sharing sir Have you tutorial about closed loop stepper motor with arduino? Comment from : Hary Abdulrachman |
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you are super thanks so much Comment from : Roby the Florentine |
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Thanks Comment from : Danny Villanueva |
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suppppper thankssss Comment from : Behzad Abf |
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HellobrI am a beginner I am working on a project using 2 push switches to change the direction of motor I also use the program that you post on this video I am having a problem when the traveler hit one of the push switch, it hit the switch and juggling multiple times and change direction Would someone help to solve this problem? Thank you very much Comment from : Tri Vu |
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helf Comment from : RedStride Technologies |
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What's the reason for the common 5V instead of the common ground? Comment from : Noël |
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Thanks really appreciate your video Your coding instructions did not work until I discovered some stray stranded wires had crossed pins on my Arduino, fixing that, everything worked Thanks again Comment from : Colm Brazel |
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