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Stepper motor control using NI MYDAQ


vijay0253

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Hii.,, i am new to labview,, and i want to control  stepper motor and i am using labview 2012 and i have NI MYDAQ ., can  i get any suggestion on how to control and sample VI ,, thanks in advance.

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Well, it depends on the drive connected to the stepper. The myDAQ cannot control a stepper directly. There has to be some components (drive) in between. The drive could has an Ethernet, serial, PROFIBUS, etc., interface. It could have a couple of TTL inputs (e.g., go forward, go reverse). The stepper motor itself doesn't matter but the drive controlling the stepper does.

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Thanks for ur advice., actually i am trying to control a water valve by opening and closing the valve with stepper motor, can you please tell me which type of stepper motor and  driver i can use for this purpose.

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You've asked the equivalent of 'how do I build a bridge?'. There's a lot more information and work that goes into that question than we can really go into here.

 

Your local suppliers for motors and drives can help you with selecting components appropriate for the task. The individual supplier will route you toward their product line. I normally don't get involved with motor selection, but you'll need information on physical envelope, worst case pressures, the type of valve you're using, etc, to calculate how much horsepower you need (what is the metric equivalent for motors?) and what speed you need to run at. The more you've clarified what you need the system to do the better (well, any) supplier can help you.

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You can use the mySTEM Project Board from Studica.com. The mySTEM plugs into the myDAQ and allows you to control stepper motors, switches, resisters, lights, encoders. You can do up to 24v and using LabVIEW you can program pulse and direction.

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