1.8 degrees per full step (200 steps per revolution) Electrical Parameters
If your driver is putting exactly 2.6V into this motor, . Stepper motors are current-driven, not voltage-driven. The "2.6V" is simply the voltage required to push 1.0 Amp of current through the 2.6-ohm coil when the motor is locked and stationary.
| Wire Color | Function | | :--- | :--- | | Red | Phase A+ | | Blue | Phase A- | | Green | Phase B+ | | Black | Phase B- | bj42d15 26v10 stepper motor datasheet
Phase A Phase B +---+---+ +---+---+ | | | | o o o o Wire 1 Wire 2 Wire 3 Wire 4 (Black) (Green) (Red) (Blue) Use code with caution. Typical Lead Wire Color Codes Black Phase A (-): Green Phase B (+): Red Phase B (-): Blue
Compare it to (e.g., in terms of torque). | Wire Color | Function | | :---
This technical guide provides the full architectural data, electrical limits, mechanical pinouts, and custom driver calibration requirements for the BJ42D15-26V10 motor. Technical Specification Matrix
Running the motor at 80% to 90% of its rated current (0.8A to 0.9A) is recommended to keep operational temperatures low. 5. Performance Dynamics and Torque-Speed Curves Technical Specification Matrix Running the motor at 80%
When downloading a datasheet, remember that few manufacturers publish this exact variant publicly. Use the mechanical and electrical tables in this article as your definitive reference. Always verify your motor's resistance with a multimeter before integrating it into a 26V circuit.