Method and apparatus for driving a stepping motor using digital

Typewriting machines – Carriage or carriage-moving or movement-regulating mechanism – Carriage-feed mechanism

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400903, 318685, 318696, B41J 1930, H02P 800

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ABSTRACT:
The method for driving a stepping motor for printers comprises the generation of first pulses (16A,16B) at n levels recorded in registers and representing a simulation of sinusoidal waves. The maximum level is applied during two consecutive microsteps to one of the phases of the motor, while the level of the other phase changes sign. During a motor stopping command, second pulses (VCA,VCB) are applied to the registers and to the two phases of the motor and are programmed so as to ensure, during the last microstep, an exact stopping position, such that all the stopping positions are kept apart by a whole number of half steps. Very precise, fast and noise-free printing is thus attained. The resolution is doubled, without any loss of precision or speed.

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