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Using the PIC16F84 Microcontroller in Intelligent Stepper Motor Control

For applications requiring critical rotor positioning, usually stepper motors are the best choice. Stepper motors operate differently from other motors; rather than voltage being applied and the rotor spinning smoothly, stepper motors turn on a series of electrical pulses to the motor's winding...

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Published in:Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2008, Vol.1 (1), p.223-226
Main Authors: Petru, Papazian, Mircea, Babaita, Adrian, Popovici
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description For applications requiring critical rotor positioning, usually stepper motors are the best choice. Stepper motors operate differently from other motors; rather than voltage being applied and the rotor spinning smoothly, stepper motors turn on a series of electrical pulses to the motor's windings. Each pulse rotates the rotor by an exact degree and a series of pulses must be generated to perform a complete rotation. An intelligent controlling device was conceived and built based on a PIC16F84 microcontroller and UFDC-1 interface. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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