I learned more about these stepper motors in the last eight minuets than I learned in the last eight years from other sources! Thank you very much for this!
Really nice. I was wondering about why an unipolar 5 wires could not also be a bipolar 4 wires by not using the common middle coil wire.... now I know that this is exactly what an hybrid is! Many thanks. And it is quite clear. I will definitively check your other videos as soon as I have time :-), you got me!
nice work. cleared up a whole lot of chaos in my mind. unfortunately the music has compensated for it by scrambling my mind and making me want to start a southern rock band
According to my experience, bipolar stepper motor drivers can also be used to drive unipolar stepper motors. Just connect the motor to the bipolar configuration and the center tap wire to ground.
Very helpful and clear video, many thanks. What is the soundtrack? It's very chill and it might be nice if you gave a credit to the artists in the vid description...
Excellent, answered so many questions. Just one question...Does bipolar vs. unipolar mode use more power? It seems to me that it wouldn't since you're only energizing one set of coils at a time in bipolar mode.
Once again your video was very helpful, I was able to get a 5 wire Nema14 motor working properly with A4988 drivers, My only question is because I am not using the centre tap, does the motor have the same holding torque in Bipolar as it did in Unipolar?
Much thanks to you .Tutorial is very good. I have connected 2 stepper motors ( one in each port of arduino shield. I tried to spin each motors r( one at a time ) .It is ok.. What is the code to spin both motors at a time Request your help.
Now that I have easy driver / not so easy.I have a hybrid stepper, numbered all leads but which pair is a coil? One way motor hummed the other ran one way continuously no code yet?
Nice video At 3:12 - what do you mean by a free wire - do you mean just any piece of wire without being connected to anything. ? how can it energize when not being connected to anything ? Where is the other end connected to ? Appreciate a reply.
Make the diagram of Bipolar 2 coils, 4 wires. Now, add a middle coil wire to each original coil, that makes a unipolar 4 coils, 6 wires. Join these two middle coil wire you just added to make a single wire, that is an unipolar 2 coils, 5 wires. Now, if you do as if these added wires were not there, you are back at the initial diagram, a bipolar 2 coils, 4 wires.
One of the best, most clear and most understandable tutorial/explanation videos I've ever seen - brilliant.
I learned more about these stepper motors in the last eight minuets than I learned in the last eight years from other sources!
Thank you very much for this!
This is an excellent video. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I don’t understand how anyone could give it a ‘thumbs down.’
Well, this is called a step by stepper tutorial, good job dude
A great explanation, clear, concise, and correct ! Thanks for adding this to the world information base.
Thank you.
That just explained the basic function of stepper motors in a nutshell.
THANKS!!
Super awesome video! Very informative. Best stepper motor tutorial on the internet, I finally understand how they work!
Simple and efficient! Just what I was looking for. Thanks
Really nice. I was wondering about why an unipolar 5 wires could not also be a bipolar 4 wires by not using the common middle coil wire.... now I know that this is exactly what an hybrid is! Many thanks. And it is quite clear. I will definitively check your other videos as soon as I have time :-), you got me!
After watching all your vedios Crystal clear thanks..
thanks dude u gave me a real explanation better than my doctor :)
Thank you!! Easy for me, beginer.
Excellent Video!! Was trying to run it for days and you finally made my day!!
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Keep up the good work!!
Fantastic clarity, content, and presentation. Thanks.
Nice class.. excellent professor!
A very good tutorial! Thank you!!
What an explanation! [in my language] que explicação supinpa! I'm already subscribed!Thank you so much!
This is exactly the info I needed! Thanks so much.
Thanks a lot, such a great tutorial, helped me a lot!
Agreed!
thanks for made this video!
I appreciate it... it is simple, easy, clear... easy to follow and to do it by yourself...
Super easy, super done!
best tutorial ı have ever seen
nice work. cleared up a whole lot of chaos in my mind. unfortunately the music has compensated for it by scrambling my mind and making me want to start a southern rock band
Thank you. This is what I'm looking for.
Muy bueno el video, bien explicado, gracias.
very nice and very easy to understand .one of the best videos. good job thank you very much
Simple and concise .
Thanks
Very very thanks for informative video.
Excellent explanation, thank you!
your explain is very good
superb explanation. Good job. Thanks a lot Sir.
Very useful, Thank you!!
brother very good explanation... thanks for explaining 👌👌👌
Very beautiful video. Nicely ed!
According to my experience, bipolar stepper motor drivers can also be used to drive unipolar stepper motors. Just connect the motor to the bipolar configuration and the center tap wire to ground.
Thanks a lot, youre the best man
Very clear tutorial. Thank you for sharing 🙂👍
Great, clear video.
THANK YOU for not putting a god dam ukulele track to this!!!
THANKS -- I LOVED IT
Fantastic explanation
Thanks a lot, this did help!
Very useful, thanks a lot
very usefull n helpfull
Great video
Well there god damn it, thats tellin it all, nice, thanks!
Good Job, Thank you...........................
thank you men
i like the explanation. thanks
Thanks, I nead to try this out with a pair of motors i found in a printer
Very helpful and clear video, many thanks. What is the soundtrack? It's very chill and it might be nice if you gave a credit to the artists in the vid description...
Excellent, answered so many questions. Just one question...Does bipolar vs. unipolar mode use more power? It seems to me that it wouldn't since you're only energizing one set of coils at a time in bipolar mode.
Nice video,
Excellent
very good
Great video! What do you call a stepper motor that has 3 coils? I am trying to find a driver for it with no success. Thanks in advance
BEST!
Once again your video was very helpful, I was able to get a 5 wire Nema14 motor working properly with A4988 drivers, My only question is because I am not using the centre tap, does the motor have the same holding torque in Bipolar as it did in Unipolar?
Much thanks to you .Tutorial is very good. I have connected 2 stepper motors ( one in each port of arduino shield.
I tried to spin each motors r( one at a time ) .It is ok.. What is the code to spin both motors at a time
Request your help.
Is there a way to get this type of motor to produce power by spinning in with an external force?
Thanks! But which number is A+ A- B+ B- ?
Now that I have easy driver / not so easy.I have a hybrid stepper, numbered all leads but which pair is a coil? One way motor hummed the other ran one way continuously no code yet?
Just tried the led trick, ha ha , every wire combination lights the led when turning motor every one!
is this work for BYJ-48 stepper?
Where to we can buy this motor?
Nice video At 3:12 - what do you mean by a free wire - do you mean just any piece of wire without being connected to anything. ? how can it energize when not being connected to anything ? Where is the other end connected to ?
Appreciate a reply.
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Make the diagram of Bipolar 2 coils, 4 wires. Now, add a middle coil wire to each original coil, that makes a unipolar 4 coils, 6 wires. Join these two middle coil wire you just added to make a single wire, that is an unipolar 2 coils, 5 wires. Now, if you do as if these added wires were not there, you are back at the initial diagram, a bipolar 2 coils, 4 wires.
What did you use to setup the breadboard?
A bare single core wire.
What is the battery voltage, 5V or 12V?
Man, this was a fucking usefull vídeo!! Thanks a lot. I have tried to figure it out, witgout sucess, how to find exactly what u have show.
cant we drive bipolar motor with unipolar driver
In that 1234 numbered wires , which is a+ a- b+ b-. Someone please answer
It’s a good thing my stepper was basically the same with the wires otherwise it would be much harder
My battery just sparks its a 9V
its more complicated
I'm a bit late but still 😂😂
Nothing basic, a lab level experiment