Permanent Magnet Stepper Motor: Typically, the motor rotor is made of permanent magnet material, while the stator, made of soft magnetic material, features multi-phase excitation windings. Both the stator and rotor periphery lack teeth and slots. Once powered, the interaction between the permanent magnet and the stator's magnetic field generated by the current produces torque. Generally, it is two-phase or four-phase; with a small output torque (lower power consumption, current usually less than ...)2ANo Chinese content provided.12VStep angle is large (e.g.)7.5No Chinese content provided, please provide the news content to be translated.15Please provide the Chinese content to be translated.22.5The product features a high degree of durability; maintains a certain holding torque during power outages; and operates at lower start-up and running frequencies.

Hybrid Stepper Motor: Also known as Permanent Magnet Reactive or Inductive Stepper Motors, the hybrid stepper motor combines the advantages of both permanent magnet and reactive types. There is no difference between its stator and the four-phase reactive stepper motor (except that the two poles of the same phase are opposite to each other, and the windings on the two poles generate ...)N、SThe polarity must be the same. The rotor structure is relatively complex (the rotor is composed of a cylindrical permanent magnet inside, with soft magnetic materials encasing both ends, and featuring small teeth and slots around the periphery). It is typically two-phase or four-phase; requires the supply of positive and negative pulse signals; produces a higher output torque than permanent magnet types (with relatively lower power consumption); and has a smaller step angle than permanent magnet types (usually less than 1.8 degrees).1.8A high-speed, rapidly evolving stepper motor with no positioning torque during power outages; operates at high start-up and running frequencies.


