Small Unipolar Stepper Motor (12V)
Manufacturer Part Number: 28BYJ-48-12V
Availability: In Stock
This is a great first stepper motor, good for small projects and
experimenting with steppers. This uni-polar motor has a built in
mounting plate with two mounting holes. There are only 32 step (11.25
degree) per revolution, and inside is a 1/16 reduction gear set.
(Actually its 1/16.032 but for most purposes 1/16 is a good enough
approximation) What this means is that there are really 32*16.032 steps
per revolution = 513 steps! The shaft is flattened so its easy to attach
stuff to it with a set-screw. A perfect first stepper motor and works
well with the Motor Shield for Arduino.
The gearing has a few side effects which are important to note. First, you can turn the stepper by hand but not as smoothly as an un-geared stepper.
It also means you shouldn't use interleaved or micro-stepping to
control or it will take forever to turn. Instead use single or double
stepping. The torque is fairly high but its slower than un-geared
steppers - we maxed out at about 80 RPM when powering with 12VDC and
about 50 RPM on 9VDC.
Specifications:
- Unipolar stepper with 0.1" spaced 5-pin cable connector
- 32 steps per revolution
- 1/16.025 geared down reduction
- 5V-12V DC suggested operation
- Weight: 37 g.
- Dimensions: 28mm diameter, 20mm tall not including 9mm shaft with 5mm diameter
- 9" / 23 cm long cable
- Holding Torque @ 12VDC: 250 gram-force*cm, 25 N*mm/ 3.5 oz-force*in
- Shaft: 5mm diameter flattened