Stepping motor having at least one set of asymmetric stator pole

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310257, H02K 3700

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ABSTRACT:
A stepping motor having two stator units axially arranged. Each of the stator units includes an inner yoke and an outer yoke having a plurality of pole teeth circumferentially formed at a predetermined pitch around a rotor having magnetic poles. The outer yoke of one of the stator units is asymmetrically arranged so that the pole teeth thereof are shifted from center between the pole teeth of the inner yoke in a specific direction. As a result, a cogging torque is reduced, constant speed rotation is attained and variations in the output torque are eliminated. Variation in the generated torque are also reduced by controlling the drive pulse width, the drive voltage or the drive current during the driving operation in accordance with the number of excitation phases.

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patent: 4985669 (1991-01-01), Smith
Kaneda, et al., "Technological Trends in PM-Type Stepping Motors," Journal of Electronic Engineering, vol. 26, Jan. 1989, No. 265, Tokyo, Japan.

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