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Third party software and hardware support forums. => HiCON Motion Controller => Topic started by: Ind.control on March 08, 2019, 10:36:11 PM
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Hello,
Looking for a low cost stepper motor solutions for a Hicon 7766.
Any suggestions would be appreciated; mainly looking for something low cost to setup in a lab environment.
Items i'm reviewing:
https://www.robotshop.com/en/tb6600-stepper-motor-driver.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAwojkBRBbEiwAeRcJZEv6r-xKHSb5n0-G-veSs0kRpkhmlTRQYpVvuXUSWr_py1j0PG8MJBoCzYgQAvD_BwE (https://www.robotshop.com/en/tb6600-stepper-motor-driver.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAwojkBRBbEiwAeRcJZEv6r-xKHSb5n0-G-veSs0kRpkhmlTRQYpVvuXUSWr_py1j0PG8MJBoCzYgQAvD_BwE)
https://www.robotshop.com/en/12v-17a-667oz-in-nema-17-bipolar-stepper-motor.html
(https://www.robotshop.com/en/12v-17a-667oz-in-nema-17-bipolar-stepper-motor.html)
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Hi,
you are going to pay top dollar for a Hicon controller but now want cheap ( junky) steppers? Why?
Craig
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Craig,
Just want something to play with that is cost effective----any suggestions?
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Hi.
if you want something just to play with then what you have linked to already will be fine.
If you want a stepper to actually do some work then buy a decent one to start with.
The determining parameter (after size and holding torque) is inductance, the smaller the better.
You may well find a powerful stepper, say 500 oz.in but 4mH. A less powerful 400 oz.in stepper but
much lower inductance 0.9mH will perform much better overall.
The lower the inductance of a stepper means it can run faster without losing steps, always the Achillies Heel
of any stepper.
The next issue is the driver. Go for a driver that has the highest voltage capability.
Gecko 213's have a great reputation for reliability and capable of 80V, they are somewhat more expensive but good quality.
Leadshine AM882 also have a good reputation, 80V up to 8.2A, in the region $65-$75 on EBay.
The higher the voltage allows a stepper to run faster, it counteracts the inductance.
Craig