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Nema 17 bipolar stepper motor

The NEMA 17 Bi-Polar stepper motor is the most popular in stepper market and the best choice for 3D printer and other applications. It is named “bipolar” because there are two coils that act in concert to force the magnet to move. This motor is named NEMA 17 because it has a 43mm faceplate and 1.7 x 1.7” square mounting holes, though equally named because it is the 17th size in a series of 23 sizes of steppers. 

To wire the HANPOSE nema17 stepper motor, you will need to connect the wires from the motor to the bipolar stepper motor driver in a particular order. These orders are not the same for each motor, so you should check in the motor’s datasheet to not make a mistake. 

How to wire and control a NEMA 17 bipolar stepper motor?

After having wired up the motor, you can control the motor by writing flow code to the stepper motor driver. These signals control the motor and specify how many steps it should take and in which direction. By controlling those signals, you can make the motor move however you’d like. 

There are a lot of reasons to use a NEMA 17 bipolar stepper motor in your DIY build. One is that these HANPOSE nema 17 stepper driver are incredibly accurate, which allows them to move things exactly where you want them to go. Because of this, they are often used for projects where precision is crucial, such as 3D printers. 

Why choose HANPOSE Nema 17 bipolar stepper motor?

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