Stepper Motors: Inside and Out

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In this presentation, Lin Engineering will cover common stepper motor applications, issues that can arise within those applications, and stepper modifications that can help resolve those problems. Stepper motors are used in a multitude of applications in many different industries. Steppers can be applied to printers, robotics, security cameras, conveyor belts and aircraft in industries like automation, medical, surveillance, and renewable energy just to name a few. Each application is unique and the stepper motor must adapt to each situation. Due to the mechanical and environmental requirements from each system, a number of issues and failures can arise when stepper motors are introduced into such applications. Lin Engineering will discuss the root causes of issues like vibration, excessive heat, Back EMF, inertia mismatch and step loss that are seen while using a stepper motor. Lin Engineering will also explain how to resolve the problems through modifications and describe the effects of adding gearboxes, encoders, lead screws, vacuum and additional environmental modifications to a stepper motor. Why to Watch: Learn what modifications are required of stepper motors in certain applications. Learn what common issues arise from different applications. Learn what applications a stepper motor can be applied to. Learn how to resolve common application issues through stepper modifications.

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Stepper Motors: Inside and Out

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Before We Start

Moderator

Miles BudimirDesign World

Presenters

Jim NimitzLin Engineering

Tom LeLin Engineering

Stepper Motors: Inside and OutCommon Applications, Issues and Solutions

Presented by: Tom Le & Jim NimitzLin Engineering

Lin Engineering

• Started in 1987 as a consulting firm

• Founded by Ted Lin• Provides innovative

solutions to motion applications

• Manufacturing in Morgan Hill, CA and Nanjing, China

Industries & Applications

What We Will Discuss:1. Automation2. Medical 3. Aerospace and

Defense

Automation

What We Will Discuss:1. Common

Applications2. Insufficient Torque3. Optimizing Torque

Automation• As the Automation Industry expands, it

becomes more dependent on stepper motors

• Optimizing Torque and Smooth Motion from stepper motors is critical

• Common Applications Include:o Semiconductor Linear Stageso X – Y Table (2 Axis Movement)o 3D Printerso Cutting Machinery

AutomationSemiconductor Linear Stages:

AutomationCutting Machinery:

Automation – Linear Stages

• Used to give loads linear motion• Can be used in a horizontal or

vertical axis• Stepper motors must provide

smooth motion and high positional accuracy

• Higher operating speeds require steppers to maintain torque output

Insufficient Torque

• Magnetic Interaction between Coils and the Rotor

• Dynamic Torque decreases as Speed increases

Torque- Rotational Force

Insufficient Torque

• Larger motors generate more torque

• Greater Rotor Inertia and magnetic interaction

• Many applications are limited to a size constraint

Torque Case Study

Could Not Generate Enough Dynamic Torque at Desired Operating Speed

Customer’s Problem:

Optimizing Torque

Customized Motor Windings• Customized Windings for

Optimized Performance• Can Change Wire Gauge

and Turns per Coil to Tailor Motor Performance

Optimizing Torque

• Higher Inductance Lowers Dynamic Torque at Higher RPM

• Higher Inductance at Higher Speed Doesn’t Allow Current to Reach Rated Value

Optimizing Torque

Power In vs. Power Out• Can Optimize the

Winding for the Highest Motor Efficiency

Solution : Torque Case Study

By Optimizing the Winding, the Motor can Generate the Required Torque at the Desired Operating Speed

Proposed Solution:

Optimizing Torque

Gearbox and Pulley Assembly• Gearboxes and Pulleys

can be used to Produce more Torque

Medical

What We Will Discuss:1. Common

Applications2. Resonance3. Reducing Resonance

• Medical Devices require smooth motion and reliability from steppers.

• Therefore the motors must run accurately without interference.

• Common Applications Include:o Respiratorso Prescription Dispenserso Blood Analysis Machinery

Medical Industry

Medical IndustryPrescription Dispensers:

Medical IndustryAnalysis Machinery:

Medical – Respiratory Machinery

• Medical Device used to Remove Mucus from patient airways

• Requires high holding torque, accurate positioning, and position feedback

• Cannot overstep or miss steps

Resonance

When the frequency of a system’s oscillations matches the natural frequency

of the system.

Electrical Resonance

Stepper Motor Resonance:- At certain frequencies, the energy is

transferred to the motor body.- Natural step response is oscillatory

Resonance

• Every stepper system has unique resonance points

• Resonance can cause the system to: jitter, skip steps, lose accuracy, and even stall out.

• The system resonance leads to a loss of motor torque at defined motor frequencies; see the torque v. speed curve

Reducing Resonance

• Microstepping – Oscillations per step decrease greatly as steps become finer.

• Current: The motor can be overpowering. Many low speed applications will run smoother with reduced current (i.e. Lower the dT/dθ, torque stiffness)

Reducing Resonance

R-Winding• Created to reduce noise

and vibration for lower-torque applications

• Designed to eliminate the one-phase on position

Reducing Resonance

Mechanical Damping• Inertia Damping • Friction Damping,

Flange-mount damper

Electrical Damping• Driver Settings,

Microstepping• Special Windings

Reducing Resonance

Inertia Damper• Contains an inertia

body and elastomeric material

• Counters the effects of inertia

• Suppresses vibration

Aerospace and Defense

What We Will Discuss:1. Common Applications2. Environmental

Contamination3. High and Low

Temperatures

• Require rugged, long lasting and high performance motors that can withstand harsh environments

• Lin Engineering provided motors used in the B-2 Stealth Bomber

• Exampleso Satelliteso Ground Vehicleso Targeting Systemo Aircraft Ventilation

Aerospace and Defense

Heat Generation

Copper Loss:• Interaction between

current and resistance of the winding creates heat

Iron Loss:• Related to the

magnetic field interactions

High & Low Temperature

• Standard Motors (Class B)

• Temperature Classes

°C °FA 105 221B 130 266F 155 311H 180 356

Temperature Tolerance Class

Maximum Operation Temperature Allowed

High & Low Temperature

High Temperature• Bearing Grease, Teflon Leads,

Class H/F Insulator and Magnet Wires, Special Magnets

Low Temperature• Bearing Grease• Teflon Leads

Environmental Protection

IP Rating ( IP XX) • Protects Motor

Against Solid Objects and Liquids

Environmental Contamination

• Motors subject to rain need protection from liquid or solid ingress

• Moisture in between the rotor and stator can lead to rust

• Particles within the air gap can cause the motor to lock up

Wash Down Applications

Environmental Protection

IP 65• Protected Against Dust,

Low Pressure Jets of Water 

• Better Protection from Environmental Elements 

Environmental Protection

IP X7•  Protected Against Dust;

Submersible in Depths of 15cm to 1m 

• Better Protection from Damaging Environmental Elements

Aerospace and Defense – Aircraft

Ventilation

• Steppers require protection from the environment (i.e. rain, moisture, pressure)

• Must operate in extreme temperatures; high and low

Environmental Protection•  

Thank You!

Tom Le: Applications Engineertle@linengineering.com

Jim Nimitz: Sales Engineer jnimitz@linengineering.com

Tech Support: 408-919-0200

Questions?

Design WorldMiles Budimirmbudimir@wtwhmedia.comPhone: 440.234.4531Twitter: @DW_Motion

Lin EngineeringTom Letle@linengineering.comPhone: 408.919.0200 ext. 457

Lin EngineeringJim Nimitzjnimitz@linengineering.comPhone: 408.919.0200 ext. 233

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