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rad_li2016-10-07 10:43:30
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rad_li, 2016-10-07 10:43:30

Will these motors work with Arduino?

I'm starting to study Arduino and the like. I collected "junk" in the garage, including a bunch of motors from printers (20 different pieces), LEDs, etc. small things (I used to solder a little for myself, I'm familiar with the basics of electronics).
Will these motors be suitable for control through arduino and similar boards. For example, if we make a lunar rover with independent movement of each wheel? Or make a tank turret?
Outwardly, they look the same. Labels: RS445PA15200R, Neocene 2T357249 EM-533, PM42L-048-SYE8.12404abe61af42f8bd15488ca28b4745.jpg36225cfecb9945e0a0fcb88fc6b828f6.jpg484b3e9879a64b2e8580e41a03c64200.jpg

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Maxim, 2016-10-07
@rad_li

Most likely stepper motors. You can control them from an arduino, but you can’t connect them directly, you need to use a special driver for them here is an example of work . Moreover, it is necessary to study each specific motor and select a driver for it, because. them their troubles about the algorithm of work. Here you can read about what are the methods of managing them.

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Rou1997, 2016-10-07
@Rou1997

These are the ones that fit!
hello world. Goodbye Siemens! :)

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evgeniy_lm, 2016-10-07
@evgeniy_lm

Any motors that spin will do. The
first two are low-power stepper motors, the third is incomprehensible? but if there are more than 3 pins there is also a stepper

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