Stepper Motor: Bipolar, 200 Steps/Rev, 35×26mm, 7.4V, 0.28 A/Phase
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This NEMA 14-size hybrid bipolar stepping motor has a 1.8° step angle (200 steps/revolution). Each phase draws 280 mA at 7.4 V, allowing for a holding torque of 650 g-cm (9 oz-in).
Overview
This hybrid bipolar stepping motor has a 1.8° step angle (200 steps/revolution). Each phase draws 280 mA at 7.4 V, allowing for a holding torque of 650 g-cm (9 oz-in). The motor has four color-coded wires terminated with bare leads: black and green connect to one coil; red and blue connect to the other. It can be controlled by a pair of suitable H-bridges (one for each coil), but we recommend using a bipolar stepper motor driver or one of our Tic Stepper Motor Controllers . In particular, the Tics make control easy because they support six different interfaces (USB, TTL serial, I²C, RC, analog voltages, and quadrature encoder) and are configurable over USB with our free configuration utility.
Bipolar stepper motor wires are terminated with bare leads. |
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Bipolar stepper motor wiring diagram. |
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Our 5 mm universal mounting hub can be used to mount objects on the stepper motor's 5 mm-diameter output shaft, and our NEMA 14 aluminum bracket offers a variety of options for mounting this stepper motor in your project.
Specifications
- Size: 35 mm square × 26 mm, not including the shaft (NEMA 14)
- Weight: 130 g (4.5 oz)
- Shaft diameter: 5 mm “D”
- Steps per revolution: 200
- Current rating: 280 mA per coil
- Voltage rating: 7.4V
- Resistance: 26 Ω per coil
- Holding torque: 650 g-cm (9 oz-in)
- Inductance: 19.2 mH per coil
- Lead length: 30cm (12″)
- Output shaft supported by two ball bearings
More specifications are available in the datasheet (37k pdf).
Dimensions
The following diagram shows the stepper motor dimensions in mm. The dimension labeled “length” is 26 mm. The output D-shaft has a length of 21 mm and a 5 mm diameter with a section that is flattened by 0.5 mm. This shaft works with our 5 mm universal mounting hub .
The inside of a bipolar stepper motor (SOYO NEMA 14-size). |
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Stepper Motor Applications
Stepper motors are generally used in a variety of applications where precise position control is desirable and the cost or complexity of a feedback control system is unwarranted. Here are a few applications where stepper motors are often found:
- Printers
- CNC machines
- 3D printer/prototyping machines (eg RepRap)
- Laser cutters
- Pick and place machines
- Linear actuators
- Hard drives
Pololu's assortment of stepper motors. |
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Note: This stepper motor is SOYO part number SY35ST26-0284A.