Stepper Motors |
The original floppy disk drive for IBM-PCs and compatibles was the Tandon TM100. When we scrapped a lot of old IBM-PCs, I kept the disk drives to see if I could make use of any of the components. Of particular interest to me were the stepper motors.
These were made by a number of companies including
They all have the same specs: +12v dc, four-phase, unipolar, 3.6° per step.
With the arrival of PC clones and half-height drives, lots of other stepper motors came into use.
There are various ways to get these motors going, controlled via the digital outputs of a PC's Parallel Printer Port or with a microcontroller such as the PIC or BASIC Stamp
I've gone off that idea, in favour of
Or, alternatively
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last updated: 24-Feb-03 Ian Harries <ih@doc.ic.ac.uk>