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High-quality LDO stepper motors. Many different types available, see details below.
Stepper Motor Terminology:
Step Angle: How much of a 360deg circle each full step completes. 1.8 deg/step motors take 200 full steps to complete a revolution. .9 deg/step motors take 400 complete steps. Motors with smaller deg/step values allow for more precise motion.
Voltage: the reference voltage required to make maximum current with the indicated resistance. With chopping stepper drivers used in nearly all 3d printers, this isn’t relevant.
Current: Maximum recommended continuous (RMS) current per coil
Resistance: Rated resistance per coil
Inductance: Rated resistance to change in current – a higher inductance means the stepper driver will need to work harder to change direction/speed. Lower the inductance, the faster the motor can react (faster acceleration/jerk) as well as reduce EMF to allow for greater maximum speeds.
Holding Torque: Maximum torque motor can exert while powered. Higher is better.
Detent Torque: Torque when the motor is not energized.
# of leads: Quantity of wires you need to connect to run the motor.
Weight: lower is better if motors are on moving axis.
Winding Temp: Maximum temperature motor windings can sustain before damage.