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== Other Things to Try With the Tester ==
 
== Other Things to Try With the Tester ==
  
[[Stepper Motor Demonstration and Tester]] which covers both the PIC and Arduino Version.
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* How fast can your stepper go?
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Run it faster and faster ( shorter time delay ) until it fails. You may want to turn it 400 turns to clockwise fast, then 400 counter clockwise slow. If it does not end up where it started then it skipped a step or more. If you know how many steps per rev then you need not reverse it just ask it to go a round number of revolutions.
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* How many steps per revolution for your motor?
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Guess, try to make it turn 10 revolutions fairly slowly or at least slowly enough so that it is not skipping steps.. If you number is right it will end up at the same angle it started. If not try a new guess.
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* Demo the motor with Special Commands x1 and x2: 
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** x1: spins the motor one way faster and faster, then reverses and returns to original position.
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** x2: motor vibrates faster and faster through smaller and smaller arc, then stops where it started.
  
 
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