Thank you very much for your crash course tutorial on 6-wired stepper motors, this is incredible useful and very clearly demonstrated. I wish there were more videos of this level posted on multiple topics. You deserve to receive a genuine compliment.
man this tutorial is sick.i got to learn everything about my stepper motors.this is the best tutorial on youtube i have seen yet.keep up the good work bro
Thanks verrrrrrrry much. I was looking for a video to identify wires sequence for a month. I can surely say its the only video that shows how to recognize it. Now, I can start my project after a while with your help. I wish the best for you. Thank you.
Fantastic help in understanding what's actually going on with stepper motors on my Open Build CNC router. Your approach at showing the video, followed by clearly stated results and descriptions is great and allows a viewer to "step" (pun intended), thru your video and pause without issue. Thanks for your efforts on this great stepper video.
This worked perfectly. Thanks! For the Sanyo Denki StepSyn stepper motor (Type 103H7124-1148), black and white were common and the sequence is Red, Blue, Yellow, Beige for CW (as seen from the drive-end).
Wow, excellent information on these stepper motors. Very valuable and very clearly explained! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience. All other videos I have seen have the Arduino libraries do all the work with no knowledge gained on what makes this motor operate. As you can see, your great video from years ago is still bringing gratitude and joy to curious minds.
Hey brother, how are you doing? I see you posted videos from 8-13 years ago, but nothing newer! Are you okay? Hope you grew professionally and progressed in life! Thank you for your kind and clean explanation! It helped me a lot!
Great! Hands on demostration and explanation! Would you please continue making more videos? Maybe videos about making your own drivers or controllers for stepper motors.
Thanks Bro for the informative content, I learned a lot I was corrected the step motor of my client, it was reversed the rotation when they replaced the pcb of their indoor, now working in normal condtion.👍👍
Excellent understand by doing lesson. I got here because I have an old MaxNC 10 open loop mill (2001). Im resurrecting from the garage. Control box is lost, and no motor specs available. The motors have a 5 pin connector. As far as i can tell form ohming, there are 4 coils connected in one series loop, and each section has a center tap that are all tied together and exposed to pin 5. Pin 5 to pin 1-4 are 100 ohms. 200 ohms between any of two pins 1-4. What type of layout is this, and how is it driven?
I hav a stepper motor from sigma instruments in USA 1980 APPROXIMATELY. 6wire type. All wire hav mutual continuity. Will it work or dead already ?? How I examine it working condition pl. i Tried hooking up as you said, the ohms are 23 ohms and 46ohms, across 2 of them and 46 ohms across other 4 of them. when i applied to make them rotate with 1.86 volts, it is not rotating, i gradually changed it to 11.5 volts , but i do not see any operation at all. could you pl. help me, thank you.
hi, its a very good tutorial, i was wondering if you have any tutorials how to connect a 6 wire motor to the driver without losing speed or torgue. thank you
in unipolar mode, when I energized th wire 1, 2, 3, 4 sequentially it has two direction (it has to be one direction, anti-clockwise or clockwise). wire 1 and 2 has anti-clockwise direction. wire 3 and 4 has clockwise direction. could you help me with this?
unipolar vs bipolar is there a range of motion difference running a hybrid one way or the other? I would think not right? since the other winding is 180 of the energized coil just more torque but more complex polarity reversing controller?
please help. i have a 6 wires nema23 (black, yellow, green, white, blue, red) no clue if bipolar or unipolar but nvm. Once you've found the two wires of one coil let's say it's coil "A". 1. question: how to identify which one is "A" and which one is "A-" in order to connect it to the correct slots on a TB6550 2. how do you even know if it's coil A or coil B? identifying the center coil i understand but do i need to use it ? context building a 1200x1200mm working area cnc machine. Thanks for any hint.
do you know why mi stepper motor don´t move, i´m trying with the unipolar six wires of a pololu 1200, I connected everything as I saw in this video... my motor is ruined?
Great video, but my motor shows ~67 ohms across all wires, except the center tap, which is half. How can all windings show continuity between them? The center tap is two red wires on the same pin. So they made it a five wire connector by putting both center taps on the same pin. Can you say what might be going on with these motors. They are geared and came out of a chinese made security camera.
Thank you very much for your crash course tutorial on 6-wired stepper motors, this is incredible useful and very clearly demonstrated. I wish there were more videos of this level posted on multiple topics.
You deserve to receive a genuine compliment.
I had so many questions about steppers, and you managed to answer almost all of them in a single 10min video. Love it!
AND, Without saying a word!!!!
This is the best wire recognition tutorial I've seen.
The best stepper motor tutorial I ever seen!
best I have seen so far. thank you so much
Thank you sir. Now I can use the all the different stepper motors I have gathered over the years.
man this tutorial is sick.i got to learn everything about my stepper motors.this is the best tutorial on youtube i have seen yet.keep up the good work bro
Probably the best video on stepper motors on youtube.
surely
Totally agreed!
This is one of the most useful videos I have ever seen.
Without it I was relying on nonexistent data sheets.
You seriously rock man
Thanks for the video it is very helpful for those people who are new in this fild.
I was struggling with a 6 wire stepper, my struggle end today thanks to you, huge like
lol :)
The best tutorial video on unipolar/bipolar motors I could find on youtube. Thanks mate!
Thanks verrrrrrrry much. I was looking for a video to identify wires sequence for a month. I can surely say its the only video that shows how to recognize it.
Now, I can start my project after a while with your help.
I wish the best for you.
Thank you.
One of the best video I have seen on UA-cam and very informative, Thank you .
Superb, awesome way to describe, without complex steps, how a stepper motor works, and even unipolar/bipolar applications! Thanks a lot.
Super explanation. Cleared the fundamental of motor drive.
Through and well-organised video. Thanks so much for saving countless engineering projects!
Fantastic help in understanding what's actually going on with stepper motors on my Open Build CNC router. Your approach at showing the video, followed by clearly stated results and descriptions is great and allows a viewer to "step" (pun intended), thru your video and pause without issue. Thanks for your efforts on this great stepper video.
what a great tutorial, i almost cry, thank you
farjamful lmao
Really so interesting...thanks a lot sir
This worked perfectly. Thanks! For the Sanyo Denki StepSyn stepper motor (Type 103H7124-1148), black and white were common and the sequence is Red, Blue, Yellow, Beige for CW (as seen from the drive-end).
Dont know why would anyone dislike this video.... useful and clean...keep up the good job +Eastern Geek
Wow, excellent information on these stepper motors. Very valuable and very clearly explained! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience. All other videos I have seen have the Arduino libraries do all the work with no knowledge gained on what makes this motor operate. As you can see, your great video from years ago is still bringing gratitude and joy to curious minds.
Couldn't get my motor stepping properly. This did the trick. Thank you very much!
Beautiful Video! Explains all the necessary information to run a Stepper motor !!
Very well explained. Thanks for sharing, Top Man on the job!
Right to the point, no bullshit, not a single waste of time. Excellent. Subscribed!
Excellent lesson on stepper motors. That was a lot of work you put in on that. Thank you.
Hey brother, how are you doing? I see you posted videos from 8-13 years ago, but nothing newer! Are you okay? Hope you grew professionally and progressed in life!
Thank you for your kind and clean explanation! It helped me a lot!
Your ?Vídeo is a MUST, the best explanation abou pratical test and wires discove of step motor I ever seen! thanks! it cklarify me a lot!
Yes great skill of teaching and keeping the viewer focussed ..chapeau
Great! Hands on demostration and explanation! Would you please continue making more videos? Maybe videos about making your own drivers or controllers for stepper motors.
Excellent work and experimentation ever seen on unipolar stepper motor.. Thank you.
Your explanation is very good
We can also use a microcontroller to spin the motor Instead of a driver
I greatly enjoyed this video. I believe I learned a lot from your very clear and concise presentation! Thank you for making this video.
I have a stepper motor like this one and looking for a video like this.this video became so helpful thank you very much.
Best video about unipolar and bipolar stepper motor!
Thanks
Thanks Bro for the informative content, I learned a lot I was corrected the step motor of my client, it was reversed the rotation when they replaced the pcb of their indoor, now working in normal condtion.👍👍
Brother ,,u don't how good and helpful your video is ,,thanks keep it up
It is a beautiful tutorial & clear to understand for education ! Thank you Sir !
Excellent understand by doing lesson. I got here because I have an old MaxNC 10 open loop mill (2001). Im resurrecting from the garage. Control box is lost, and no motor specs available. The motors have a 5 pin connector. As far as i can tell form ohming, there are 4 coils connected in one series loop, and each section has a center tap that are all tied together and exposed to pin 5. Pin 5 to pin 1-4 are 100 ohms. 200 ohms between any of two pins 1-4. What type of layout is this, and how is it driven?
OMG. I just saw your five wire video, and it answered my question! It's two coils, not four, with a shared center tap! Thank you!!!
Hey, Thanks a lot. your tutorial helped me get an old motor of mine working great.
Nice! Thanks!
Congratulations from Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Clearest demonstration I've seen. Very nice. :)
Ate que em fim um canal bom
thank you very much for your tutorial! It help me a lot dealing with some stepper motors I have and want to use! great explanation!
I'm so proud of this comunity.
Good useful video. The music wasn't even that bad.
The best tutorial for indentifying stepper motor..
I hav a stepper motor from sigma instruments in USA 1980 APPROXIMATELY.
6wire type.
All wire hav mutual continuity.
Will it work or dead already ??
How I examine it working condition pl. i Tried hooking up as you said, the ohms are 23 ohms and 46ohms, across 2 of them and 46 ohms across other 4 of them. when i applied to make them rotate with 1.86 volts, it is not rotating, i gradually changed it to 11.5 volts , but i do not see any operation at all. could you pl. help me, thank you.
excellent video and maybe the best one related to the stepper motors...
Fantastically explained.Great vidio 👌
at last i got your video and i understood everything. million Thanks.
Finally a video sloVe my Motor direction issue! It help alot thanks very much
This made so much sense to me. Thank you!
Best video seen so far !!!! great job !!! i have 2 of them from an industrial printer , now i will play with them long hours THANKS :)
hi, its a very good tutorial, i was wondering if you have any tutorials how to connect a 6 wire motor to the driver without losing speed or torgue. thank you
Hey geek I need to know how to setup wire of 6 wire hybrid stepper motor to the controller to work with high speed !.... Help me out please
Thank you for your tutorial, this help me in these days about diy motorized camera slider .
Très bon tuto bien fait et facile à comprendre
What is the voltage to be used to energize the windings as seen in these tests????
Never saw a 9v battery before?
Can you tell me the ohm value of the motor which you showing in the video
in unipolar mode, when I energized th wire 1, 2, 3, 4 sequentially it has two direction (it has to be one direction, anti-clockwise or clockwise). wire 1 and 2 has anti-clockwise direction. wire 3 and 4 has clockwise direction. could you help me with this?
It was great, please tell about 8 wire stepper motor, (speed mode and torque mode)
Very good vídeo. Clear and helpfull. just what i needed. Thanks a lot. From Recife Brazil.
Can we use this type of motor as Dynamo or generator
It is really simple to understand. Thank you.
just starting off and this is a great learning tool thanks
Hi! I'm Vietnamese. Do you know how to identify leads on a 8 wire stepper motor? Help me, please!
Great job explaining stepper motor wiring.
unipolar vs bipolar is there a range of motion difference running a hybrid one way or the other?
I would think not right?
since the other winding is 180 of the energized coil just more torque but more complex polarity reversing controller?
what is the voltage of the battery used in unipolar mode?
please help.
i have a 6 wires nema23 (black, yellow, green, white, blue, red) no clue if bipolar or unipolar but nvm.
Once you've found the two wires of one coil let's say it's coil "A".
1. question: how to identify which one is "A" and which one is "A-" in order to connect it to the correct slots on a TB6550
2. how do you even know if it's coil A or coil B?
identifying the center coil i understand but do i need to use it ?
context building a 1200x1200mm working area cnc machine.
Thanks for any hint.
A+ and A- is dependent with connection. Commonly revers-able motor, if connected oppositely, will just rotate in opposite way.
thanks for your teach , well done , that's easy so much . and understands easy. I like your presentation.
Very clear and uusefull video. Thank you very much.
Excellent video. Super helpful and very well explained. Thanks!!!
Thank you, very clear explaination and sample. very usefull
excellent video , exactly what i was looking for.
BIg THX for Your work on this video. It helpt me much with my motors.
it's good video for understanding unipolar and bipolar stepper motor. greate video.
do you know why mi stepper motor don´t move, i´m trying with the unipolar six wires of a pololu 1200, I connected everything as I saw in this video... my motor is ruined?
+Israel Luna does it try to move at all?
what driver do you use?
Great! Thank you, but what about 8 wire motors?
can u pls specify the battery voltage. i tried with 9v battery but it is not rotating.
Yes. Really a good tutorial easy to understand. Thank you very much
When there are such videos, I don't need Hollywood movies!
Great video, but my motor shows ~67 ohms across all wires, except the center tap, which is half. How can all windings show continuity between them? The center tap is two red wires on the same pin. So they made it a five wire connector by putting both center taps on the same pin. Can you say what might be going on with these motors. They are geared and came out of a chinese made security camera.
Отлично! Thanks from Russia
Very very thanks bro really very helpful ✌️
Спасибо тебе мальчик, доброго здоровья.
Thank you very much, you helped me find the wires for my motors.
Thanks a bunch!! super clear video
Very nice explanation 😀
thanks alot >>> your video and the explanation methods are great
great video. solve all my doubts.. Thanks
Fantastic Job!! Thank you.
Salute, what a fantastic study, many thanks for the post.
We thank you a lot from fiji
Great work... it was really helpful for me... thanks thanks thanks
Thanks so much. Very pedagogical!
how to find out on what voltage stepper motor works ?