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Stepping Motors: A guide to theory and practice
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2002
eISBN: 978-0-86341-138-0 | Paper: 978-0-85296-417-0 Library of Congress Classification TK2537.A28 2007
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Stepping motor technology is well established and used for motion control, most notably for computer peripherals but also wherever digital control is employed. This book provides an introductory text which will enable the reader to both appreciate the essential characteristics of stepping motor systems and understand how these characteristics are being exploited in the continuing development of new motors, drives and controllers. A basic theoretical approach relating to the more significant aspects of performance is presented, although it is assumed throughout that the reader has no previous experience of electrical machines and is primarily interested in the applications of stepping motors. Paul Acarnley's outstanding reference book is widely known and used, and this, the 4th edition, has been significantly updated to include many new applications that have emerged since the previous edition was published. Coverage includes: drive circuits, accurate load positioning, static torque characteristics, multi-step operation, torque/ speed characteristics, high-speed operation, open-loop control, closed-loop control and microprocessor-based stepping motor systems. See other books on: Automatic control | Electric engineering | guide | practice | theory See other titles from The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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