Hybrid Stepper Motor
What is a Hybrid Stepper Motor?
A hybrid stepper motor (HB type) combines structural features of permanent magnet and variable reluctance designs. It rotates in discrete angular increments when driven by pulse signals from a controller. This operating method is used in open-loop motion systems that require step-by-step positioning.
Construction and Operating Principle
The motor generates torque through magnetic interaction between a toothed rotor and energized stator windings. Electronic commutation replaces carbon brushes, which removes the need for brush replacement required in traditional brushed motors. Output characteristics depend on the motor's frame size, winding design, and electrical ratings.
Typical Applications
Hybrid stepper motors are used in ticketing systems, laboratory instruments, ATMs, printers, food processing machines, and monitoring devices where incremental rotational control is needed within limited installation space.
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