@@EngineeringMindset I have but I want something were all different types of components work together in one circuit board . For example a high voltage multiplier
In the end everything complex is just a connection of multiple simple things understanding the components better makes it self explanatory which makes these videos awesome
as a professional designer of stepper based systems for global slot machine companies, I find your explanation of basic operation well thought out, methodical and covers most of the basics, well done!
at 11:30 when he explain how it move around, what stop the rotor to move backward, how does the magnetic field know to move it in a certain direction? rotor teeth have the same polarisation and the stator have the oposite polarisation wich is why it move i get that much but why in the direction it is going?
@@sebastienparent4606here are two sets of coils in the stator that are controlled independently (each controlled by its own pair of wires, A and B). Each pair can be given a positive or negative voltage. Positive voltage will make the coils in the set have poles facing one way and negative voltage flips them. In the basic wave drive version, only one set of coils is energized at once, so there are 4 possible "states" which I'll call A+, B+, A-, B-. While in the state A+, the rotor can either rotate clockwise into B+ or counterclockwise into B-. So you can control the direction just by the order that's energized. A+, B+, A-, B- for clockwise and backwards (A+, B- A-, B+) for counter clockwise.
Let me just say I love your channel, I am a tool guy and love electronics but I'm also a high school dropout (married young), yet I just woke up and had no problem understanding this, very clear and to the point
Just found this channel. Fantastic description. Nice calm and well detailed explanation. Thank you for taking the time to teach in this type of way. I learnt alot within just this video. Will certainly check out further content from you. Stay safe and keep this coming.
@@EngineeringMindset I was always afraid of stepper motors because they seemed super complex but thanks to your video I have clear concept of how stepper motors work. I mean I wasn't really watching video with focus and STILL I LEARNED A LOT!!! THANKSSS!!!
Been watching motor explanations for ages trying to get my head around how it works & this was the first time I think I actually got it enough to make my own from memory. Thanks a lot! 😊
How is the function of the stepper motor different from servo motors? If you wanted precision control, could you choose either types or does something else influence whether you need a stepper or servo ?
Great tutorial as always, but one thing i noticed is that at around the 12:30 mark in the video (when describing the Full Step motor) the coils look like they are wound in the wrong direction to be giving the magnetic polarity shown. Great job though and keep them coming.
What an excellent explanation! And... it was in English, crisp and clear! How about Servo motors and their practical application? I just subscribed, thank you!
It has a very strong magnet, and strong magnetic field. MFM drives and floppy drives can send a radio signal about reading, writing or about the status of the software used.
It is important to note that the rotor design shows that the stepper motor will have a very low torque and cannot drive large mechanical loads. Anyway, thank you very much to a very informative video. God bless!
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Can you please show us how different electrical components likes transistors, capacitors and others work together in a circuit
Thanks Paul...
@@tulanichiyowele6304 We have many videos on this already, please check them out
@@EngineeringMindset I have but I want something were all different types of components work together in one circuit board . For example a high voltage multiplier
OK I see. We have done some in the Time delay relays video. How the components act together
I like that you include even the basics in your videos.
We try to make it a level playing field so no matter the viewers experience they leave knowing more
@@EngineeringMindset My favorite channel!
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OMG I totally so agree
First step motor diy video guy I've subscribed to!
In the end everything complex is just a connection of multiple simple things understanding the components better makes it self explanatory which makes these videos awesome
One of the clearest and best explanations of anything I've ever seen on youtube.
as a professional designer of stepper based systems for global slot machine companies, I find your explanation of basic operation well thought out, methodical and covers most of the basics, well done!
at 11:30 when he explain how it move around, what stop the rotor to move backward, how does the magnetic field know to move it in a certain direction? rotor teeth have the same polarisation and the stator have the oposite polarisation wich is why it move i get that much but why in the direction it is going?
@@sebastienparent4606here are two sets of coils in the stator that are controlled independently (each controlled by its own pair of wires, A and B). Each pair can be given a positive or negative voltage. Positive voltage will make the coils in the set have poles facing one way and negative voltage flips them. In the basic wave drive version, only one set of coils is energized at once, so there are 4 possible "states" which I'll call A+, B+, A-, B-.
While in the state A+, the rotor can either rotate clockwise into B+ or counterclockwise into B-. So you can control the direction just by the order that's energized. A+, B+, A-, B- for clockwise and backwards (A+, B- A-, B+) for counter clockwise.
I had already learn about stepper motors but with you there is always something new to learn. God's speed ♥️
Let me just say I love your channel, I am a tool guy and love electronics but I'm also a high school dropout (married young), yet I just woke up and had no problem understanding this, very clear and to the point
Incredibly well demonstrated and explained.
Well Explained 🙌🏻
Thank you 🙂
Please do videos on *single phase Induction motors* also and it's *starting types* .
As always loved the video.
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Was thoroughly impressed with this video. Wish my engineering teachers taught this well.
Great video, superbly explained. Greatly appreciated how you covered the various types of stepper motor designs and their strengths/ use case
Just found this channel. Fantastic description. Nice calm and well detailed explanation.
Thank you for taking the time to teach in this type of way. I learnt alot within just this video.
Will certainly check out further content from you.
Stay safe and keep this coming.
Thanks and welcome
@@EngineeringMindset I was always afraid of stepper motors because they seemed super complex but thanks to your video I have clear concept of how stepper motors work. I mean I wasn't really watching video with focus and STILL I LEARNED A LOT!!! THANKSSS!!!
Beautifully explained, I've always wondered how they work.
Thank you for all the hard work and the making of a simple and extremely informative video.
I like this channel it helps me a lot and its very easy to understand by the way thank you sir for creating this type of videos
It's my pleasure
Been watching motor explanations for ages trying to get my head around how it works & this was the first time I think I actually got it enough to make my own from memory. Thanks a lot! 😊
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More to come!
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Was just about to install/work on some of these at work…nice timing.
Best engineering channel ever!
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Brilliant explanation! Thank you!
A very simple detailed video! I’ve got everything at once! Thank you!
Best Video I have ever watched about Stepper motors
Thanks!
Thats added a little to my knowledge, and cleared away a little of the mystery.
Clear concise, and to the point.
Couldn't be better.#.
Wow this channel is the only one I have seen making good use of audio tracks with good translations and audio (even better than the original!)
Awesome explanation! As an electrical engineering student, these videos provide an in depth and intuitive understanding. Thank you!
Electronic and computerized sewing machines have used stepping motors since the mid 1980's.
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Brilliant explanation yet again, Paul!
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the best stepper motor explanation to date
This device by far is as advanced as any on Leo’s
Archimedes', Socrates, or Newton’s discoveries or writings! Your explanation was perfect!
Good to see stepper motors, controller, drivers working here.
How is the function of the stepper motor different from servo motors? If you wanted precision control, could you choose either types or does something else influence whether you need a stepper or servo ?
Again a very informative video 🔥❤️
Glad you liked it
This video should be shown in every electro-mechanical repair classroom.
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That variable reluctance design is interesting. Nice how it doesn't require any permagnets.
Great tutorial as always, but one thing i noticed is that at around the 12:30 mark in the video (when describing the Full Step motor) the coils look like they are wound in the wrong direction to be giving the magnetic polarity shown. Great job though and keep them coming.
A great teaching tool. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
Awesome video 😊. Very helpful animation as well as explanation to understand the working principle of Stepper motor.
Informative and easy to grasp. Again, very well done!
Glad you liked it!
Well explained. Please do a video about switched reluctance motors too!
Thank you for your time and the information you have shared.
Haven’t visited your channel in a while but last time I did you only had 100,000+ subs 🤯 so chuffed for you, this channel is excellent 👌🏼
Thank you and welcome back
A video on stepper motor turbine generators would be pretty interesting 👍
Tremendous animations, very well crafted for our Understanding. Thanks you!
Best video about stepper motor I seen.
Very informative. So you could use this type of motor to open and close a shutter on a camera?
This so well explained and makes so much more sense now how it operates. Good job
your diagrams are amazing thank you so much
What an excellent explanation! And... it was in English, crisp and clear! How about Servo motors and their practical application? I just subscribed, thank you!
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Great content! I have seen the whole series of basic electrical engg. and HVAC.Please make video on synchronous motor and synchronous generator.
Crystal clear!! Excellent!!!
Smart explanation🖤
Want a video about magnetic contactor ☺️
Wonderful Explanation.
Thank you so much
It has a very strong magnet, and strong magnetic field. MFM drives and floppy drives can send a radio signal about reading, writing or about the status of the software used.
Loved this video . Can you please explain how an axial flux motor works, please 🙏
good description but i will need to watch it a few times to get it ?
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Your explanation is wonderful , thank you sir
This is better explained then anything else
Wow talk about an awesome explanation! Great job
Thanks. Just got my first stepper recently and haven't found this clear of an explanation of how the thing works anywhere.
Thanks
It is important to note that the rotor design shows that the stepper motor will have a very low torque and cannot drive large mechanical loads.
Anyway, thank you very much to a very informative video. God bless!
really quality content! I'm electrical engineer and it's very useful for me!
Thanks, very well done.
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Please do stepper vs servo! Thanks for the awesome videos.
Great suggestion!
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Fantastic explanation, thank you guys.
Wow, 😮 I can't believe I understood all that. It was almost like it was intuitive. I think I may be a genius, you guys. 🧠 🤯🤓
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Im very thankful to your channel sir, easy to understand thats why its nice to share to others 🙏🏻😊 i hope you keep uploading more videos 😁🙏🏻
thank you, super helpful visual explanation and audio
Great video thank you
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great explanation
i learn more in this video
Well explained easy and to the point ❤
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thank you so much!! learned a lot!
Thank you
how do they put in those massive coils perfectly
just search: massive coil winding
@@Andre-gn4sj what is the graph like pad used mostly by every engineers caleed
@@scarlet0017 not sure i understood your question, but are you referring to the clipboard?
@@Andre-gn4sj umm the graph like thing he put below the stepper motor
@@scarlet0017 if its not a "cutting mat" give me a time stamp.
Simple diy stepper motor controller circuit use only NE 555ic&cd4017ic👍👍🙏 this best
this is amazing! am a fun of electronics
this is very helpful thank you
10:00 But tell me why it's prevented to alignment
Otherwise it will lock and be unable to rotate
Where I can buy this table in background
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good video, thanks
Clearly, thank you!
Brilliantly explained 👍👍