Difference between revisions of "Stepper Motor and ULN2003"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
[[File:Stepper02.JPG|x200px]] | [[File:Stepper02.JPG|x200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | = How to connect it electrically = | ||
[[File:Stepper-cables01.JPG|x200px]] | [[File:Stepper-cables01.JPG|x200px]] | ||
[[File:Stepper-cable02.JPG|x200px]] | [[File:Stepper-cable02.JPG|x200px]] | ||
− | |||
− | |||
== Required Module and Files == | == Required Module and Files == |
Revision as of 15:57, 30 August 2020
see https://github.com/zhcong/ULN2003-for-ESP32
Contents
Description
A stepper motor is a motor where the turning can be controlled in steps.
Our motor has about 508 steps for 360° (the motor itself has 64 steps but there is a gear train on top)
How to connect it electrically
Required Module and Files
- We use Stepper.py
- this is downloaded from https://github.com/zhcong/ULN2003-for-ESP32
- the original file is at https://github.com/zhcong/ULN2003-for-ESP32/blob/master/Stepper.py
- this is based on: https://github.com/IDWizard/uln2003 by (c) IDWizard 2017,MIT License.
How to control it in MicroPython
1 import Stepper
2 from machine import Pin
3
4 In1 = Pin(32,Pin.OUT)
5 In2 = Pin(33,Pin.OUT)
6 In3 = Pin(25,Pin.OUT)
7 In4 = Pin(26,Pin.OUT)
8
9 s1 = Stepper.create(In1,In2,In3,In4, delay=10)
10
11 s1.step(509,-1)
12
13 s1 = Stepper.create(In1,In2,In3,In4, delay=1)
14
15 s1.step(509)
Related Tutorial Videos