Control - Stepper Motor
The actuator that converts the electrical pulses into mechanical rotation. Standard Control Interfaces
Most industrial and hobbyist drivers use a simple two- or three-wire logic interface: Stepper Motors Basics: Types, Uses, and Working Principles Stepper Motor Control
Acts as the power interface. It receives low-power pulses from the controller and switches high-power current to the motor's windings in the correct sequence. The actuator that converts the electrical pulses into
—allowing for exact positioning without the need for external feedback sensors. A typical control system consists of three main parts: Stepper Motor Control