Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 14, 2017 06:58PM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 14, 2017 09:17PM |
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Roberts_Clif
lets take a look.
If you have 10 ohms in series x 4 steppers you have a total of 40 ohms
9 volts divided by 40 ohms equals .225 amps you have 2.25 volts across each stepper.
Now in parallel 10 Ohms in parallel x 4 steppers equals 2.5 ohms, 9 volts divided by 2.5 ohms equals 3.6 amps
A4988 Datasheet states 2A max at 35volts
I would place each 2 steppers in parallel in series with 2 steppers in parallel which would look like a single 10 ohm stepper.
[10 ohms stepper in parallel with a 10 ohm stepper equals 5 ohms] is series with [10 ohms stepper in parallel with a 10 ohm stepper equals 5 ohms] equals a 10 Ohms circuit.
[attachment 96231 Parallel-series.jpg]
So lets say the first image each stepper is 2 steppers in parallel or is actually the second image you would have 2 steppers in parallel in series with 2 steppers in parallel or a 10 Ohm stepper wire configuration.
Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 14, 2017 10:20PM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 14, 2017 10:40PM |
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Roberts_Clif
They will wire together like this.
[attachment 96235 Parallel.jpg]
Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 03:06AM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 07:28AM |
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eatumup
I have some extra A4988 drivers for a project im doing. I am using these stepper motors to spin model airplane props real slow. Its a display piece so they wont be pulling any weight or trying to make it fly or anything. Just creating motion.
The steppers came with no datasheet. Across the coil i show 10ohm resistance. I am not worried if they turn in sync or not.
I was thinking that I would wire the 4 motors in series and drive them from the one a4988 driver. Would this be too much for a single driver? I have a 9v power source for the a4988.
Im not real good with the math as in I don't have a good grasp on how/when to use what expression. My initial thought says that id be asking 3.6a of the a4988. Is that right?
Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 08:49AM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 10:00AM |
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Roberts_Clif
When you run more than one stepper off one driver it is risky business. This messes up microstepping and anti-resonance circuits.
Steppers are essentially generators which means they constantly fight each other in series or in parallel circuits, pushing, pulling and shoving like siblings.
And with a 5% tolerance per stepper this gives 10% for two and a 20% max tolerance for four steppers, would not trust a plane in the air with this tolerance.
Companies parallel to keep cost down. Although this is generally a really bad ideal when using them to make precision parts.
Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 10:24AM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 05:15PM |
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Roberts_Clif
When you run more than one stepper off one driver it is risky business. This messes up microstepping and anti-resonance circuits.
Steppers are essentially generators which means they constantly fight each other in series or in parallel circuits, pushing, pulling and shoving like siblings.
And with a 5% tolerance per stepper this gives 10% for two and a 20% max tolerance for four steppers, would not trust a plane in the air with this tolerance.
Companies parallel to keep cost down. Although this is generally a really bad ideal when using them to make precision parts.
Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 15, 2017 05:30PM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 16, 2017 04:12AM |
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Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 16, 2017 08:27AM |
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slippyr4
Surely a simple DC motor with integrated gearbox is going to be a much better solution for this problem? Using a stepper for this is over engineering it quite a bit.
Re: Is this too much for a A4988 Stepper driver? July 16, 2017 08:55AM |
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