Replaced by the 3324_0, a similar stepper motor.
This motor is a NEMA-17 motor that is only 20mm long. Great for projects where space is restricted and that do not require too much torque.
| Motor Properties | |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | Bipolar Stepper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 39BYG013 |
| Step Angle | 1.8° |
| Step Accuracy | 5 % |
| Holding Torque | 550 g·cm |
| Rated Torque | 450 g·cm |
| Maximum Speed (w/1063 Motor Controller) | 600 RPM |
| Maximum Motor Speed | 4530 RPM |
| Acceleration at Max Speed (w/1067 Motor Controller) |
400000 1⁄16 steps/sec² |
| Electrical Properties | |
| Recommended Voltage | 12 V DC |
| Rated Current | 400 mA |
| Coil Resistance | 6.8 Ω |
| Phase Inductance | 6.5 mH |
| Physical Properties | |
| Shaft Diameter | 5 mm |
| Mounting Plate Size | NEMA - 17 |
| Weight | 110 g |
| Number of Leads | 4 |
| Wire Length | 300 mm |
| Customs Information | |
| Canadian HS Export Code | 8501.10.00 |
| American HTS Import Code | 8501.10.40.60 |
| Country of Origin | CN (China) |
The 3305 stepper motor connects to a bipolar motor controller such as the 1067 - PhidgetStepper Bipolar HC.
The following diagrams show how to connect the motor wires to the board connectors to produce a clockwise rotation in the stepper motor when increasing position. Refer to whichever diagram matches your motor's wire colors. To wire for counter-clockwise rotation when increasing position, reverse the C and D wires.
Note: Make sure to unplug the power cord from the motor controller before switching wires around.
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Connecting the motor directly to a power supply will destroy the motor and void the warranty. If you want to check your motor make sure it is connected to a constant current / chopper drive controller. |