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2 | /* |
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3 | Stepper Motor Control - one step at a time |
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5 | This program drives a unipolar or bipolar stepper motor. |
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6 | The motor is attached to digital pins 8 - 11 of the Arduino. |
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8 | The motor will step one step at a time, very slowly. You can use this to |
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9 | test that you've got the four wires of your stepper wired to the correct |
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10 | pins. If wired correctly, all steps should be in the same direction. |
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12 | Use this also to count the number of steps per revolution of your motor, |
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13 | if you don't know it. Then plug that number into the oneRevolution |
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14 | example to see if you got it right. |
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16 | Created 30 Nov. 2009 |
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17 | by Tom Igoe |
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19 | */ |
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21 | #include <Stepper.h> |
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23 | const int stepsPerRevolution = 200; // change this to fit the number of steps per revolution |
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24 | // for your motor |
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26 | // initialize the stepper library on pins 8 through 11: |
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27 | Stepper myStepper(stepsPerRevolution, 8, 9, 10, 11); |
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29 | int stepCount = 0; // number of steps the motor has taken |
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31 | void setup() { |
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32 | // initialize the serial port: |
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33 | Serial.begin(9600); |
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34 | } |
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36 | void loop() { |
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37 | // step one step: |
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38 | myStepper.step(1); |
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39 | Serial.print("steps:"); |
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40 | Serial.println(stepCount); |
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41 | stepCount++; |
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42 | delay(500); |
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43 | } |
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