A 3-phase stepping motor is to be used to drive a linear axis for a robot. The motor output shaft will be connected to a screw thread with a screw pitch of 1 mm. We want to be able to have a spatial control of at least 0.05 mm. a)How many poles should the motor have?

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Answer:

The  number of poles is 12.

Explanation:

The step angle is given by

[tex]\phi=\frac{360^{\circ}}{N}[/tex]

Where

[tex]\phi_1[/tex] is the step angle

To Find the Step angle of the Stator

[tex]\phi_1=\frac{360^{\circ}}{N_s}[/tex]

Where

[tex]\phi_1[/tex]  is the step angle

[tex]N_s[/tex] is the number of poles or teeth on stator

To Find the Step angle of the Rotor

[tex]\phi_2=\frac{360^{\circ}}{N_r}[/tex]

where

[tex]\phi_2[/tex]  is the step angle

[tex]N_r[/tex] is the number of poles or teeth on rotor

In the question it is stated that

[tex]N_s+ N_r = \frac{1}{0.05}[/tex]

[tex]N_s+ N_r = 20 [/tex]

Selecting [tex]N_s[/tex]= 12 and [tex]N_r[/tex]= 8  

[tex]\phi = \phi_2 -\phi_1[/tex]  

[tex]=\frac{(360^{\circ})}{8}- \frac{(360^{\circ})}{12}[/tex]

=[tex]45^{\circ}-30^{\circ}[/tex]  

=[tex]15^{\circ}[/tex]

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