4 phase stepper motor
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SuperRobin111
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4 phase stepper motor
MS-2
Hi all.
My Rover has a 4 phase stepper motor arrangement
Each coil has a common +
Each coil is then earthed directly to the cars current ECU
Therefore there are 5 terminals in total,
1 = common supply voltage ------- from supply relay
2-5 = individual coil earths ------- to ECU
I can presume that the ecu has internal switching to open close the respective coil circuits. The thing is, how does it reverse the stepper motor direction??.. and more importantly, how can i implement this stepper motor type into Megasquirt???
Thanls in advance
Scott
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oughtsix
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But I do know that to reverse the direction of a multiphase motor is simply a matter of firing the phases in reverse order. So to step the motor forward you would fire coil 1, coil 2, coil 3 then coil 4. To step the motor backwards you would fire coil 4, coil 3, coil 2, then coil 1.
Hence switching any two of the phases on a 3 phase motor will cause the motor to spin backwards.
--Mike.
http://store.qkits.com/moreinfo.cfm/QK179
with some MSII software mods and rerouting of the IAC1 and IAC2 pins to the board. The software mods should not be too hard if you find a add on board that uses similar logic. You can't drive it direct because the HCS12 will not sink that much current.