Every stepper motor has a stator and rotor, effectively like any other electric motor. Their unique feature is the segmented nature of the stator, forming what are commonly referred to as ‘teeth’.
Because the rotor is an intricate assembly of windings, magnet steel sheets, bearings, cores and end caps, its production ...
We like the idea of using the same material throughout the motor, and it also raises the potential for stacking a second stator on the other side of the rotor, which might help mechanically and ...
In most cases, an electric motor consists of an outside stator and an inside rotor, the latter of which spins. Many electric vehicles have solid rotors, but the inside of this structure doesn't ...