stepper motor

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motor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈməʊ.tər/
us
/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a device that changes electricity or fuel into movement and makes a ...
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Thesteppermotorcontrols flow of air at pre-determined position in the swing to create sufficient air resistance to restrict excessive flexion of the knee.
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The rotating table was driven, via a belt drive, by asteppermotorwith a gear box for precise speed control.
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In the design concept the bristles are mounted on a flexible steel hoop held in position by foursteppermotordriven actuators.
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Placing limits on joint velocities has not been considered, although such limitations are important in practice especially insteppermotordriven manipulators.
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In this design, the diffraction grating was attached to the head-moving lever moved by asteppermotor.
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A normal incidence spherical mirror and a 458 flat mirror controlled by asteppermotorare used to align the beam under vacuum to the instrument.
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The actuation of these d. o. f. is made with asteppermotorcoupled through a gearbox with a great reduction ratio, which increases the precision of the movements.
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This electronic selection of the laser pulse offers reliability as compared to a mechanical shutter based onsteppermotoror coil control, which is susceptible to electromagnetic noise.
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Scanning is accomplished by using two ultrasonic sensors (a transmitter and a receiver) mounted on asteppermotorsuch that the transmitter angle is the same as the receiver angle.
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After the particle images in each subregion of the photograph were digitized, the photograph was automatically translated using asteppermotor, and a new subregion of the photograph was digitized.
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The torch speed as controlled by the linear slides was 15 mm / sec, and the scanning speed of thesteppermotoron the sensor assembly was 20 degrees / sec.
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The paper was moved by asteppermotor.
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Asteppermotorrotates to one of a number of fixed positions, according to its internal construction.
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Though a bipolarsteppermotoris more complicated to drive, the abundance of driver chips means this is much less difficult to achieve.
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The printhead was driven by asteppermotorand the paper was advanced by a somewhat-unreliable and definitely noisy solenoid ratchet drive.
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Air-fuel ratio was controlled by asteppermotorthat operated a rack which moved a pintel that opened/closed the float bowl vent.
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The suction pump mechanism is frequently driven by the page feedsteppermotor: it is connected to the end of the shaft.
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Servomotors are generally used as a high performance alternative to thesteppermotor.
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