The Cheapest Stepper Motor And How You Use It (28BYJ-48 & ULN2003 Arduino Tutorial!) (WITH CODE!)

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  • čas přidán 4. 10. 2021
  • Do you have a 28BYJ-48 and a ULN2003 module that you would like to use? look no further! In this video I go over the basics and provide a bit of code for you to use to get started!
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Komentáře • 72

  • @glazedvc
    @glazedvc Před 2 lety +4

    I've been looking for so fucking long, a single code that allows me to reverse the stepper direcction and the "crappy" one is the only one that worked, thank you so much

  • @Brandon-qp7gq
    @Brandon-qp7gq Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for explaining that both the arduino and stepper motor can be powered from the same 5V external source. I'm an electronics noob, and I just went through like 5 other videos to try to find out how to power both devices, and strangely enough no other video creator bothered to mention the power supply for the arduino. So thank you for clarifying!

  • @luigipasta9496
    @luigipasta9496 Před rokem +7

    bro nothing is garbage, you are doing your best and that it's important.... keep moving forward!!!

  • @greaterthanbut
    @greaterthanbut Před rokem +1

    Awesomeness… love the way you printed out your code and explained.

  • @parz7150
    @parz7150 Před 2 lety +7

    This guy says he’s not a programmer the same way teachers say their not an artist when drawing, love the content 👌🏻

  • @GnuReligion
    @GnuReligion Před 2 lety +5

    Half-steps and acceleration are fun to play with. You can get the thing spinning faster than it ordinary can, with acceleration control.
    For 2 steppers, a ULN2803 has 8 outputs, so you can control two with 1 darlington array.

  • @britinrussia3687
    @britinrussia3687 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm a newbie to all this, your video is brilliant! Explains a lot, understandable and clear! Thank you!!!

  • @peterknoll8906
    @peterknoll8906 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice video! I like the honest way of presentation.
    Yes. For that task, I would go with "attachInterrupt" to change direction whenever a button is pressed.
    Whatever happens in the main loop, the interrupt will execute. Even if the mainloop "stuck" in a delay function.
    Interrupts always have precedence.
    But as you mentioned: the code you shown is not perfect. I really like the honest way of your presentation.
    Your focus was on the very basic operation of the stepper and the code.
    Mission accomplished! 😊

  • @thecodingfox
    @thecodingfox Před měsícem

    Thank you for this tutorial. Simple, to the point, amazing job :D!

  • @fals3illusion
    @fals3illusion Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks, I just wanted to find a way to make the motor constantly rotate, forever and your code was the easiest one !

  • @PagedZero0
    @PagedZero0 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the help!

  • @hydrolisk1792
    @hydrolisk1792 Před 15 dny

    Thumbs up mate!!! Please expand your knowledge some more, you are doing a great job here. My suggestion on where to go next would be to learn about millis(). This is way better than using delays considering delays completely stop the code from running whilst a delay is in progress. Start with looking at the blink without delay code built in to the arduino IDE. This will help you later on when making more complex programs :P

  • @saminpourrefaie3922
    @saminpourrefaie3922 Před 6 měsíci +1

    i really enjoyed your video!!!

  • @klodilimani
    @klodilimani Před rokem

    absolute life saver, thank you

  • @wandersonsilva-fx1cs
    @wandersonsilva-fx1cs Před 11 měsíci

    I really enjoyed your class, congratulations! I have a question what is the maximum speed of this engine?

  • @johnperry9357
    @johnperry9357 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very helpful tutorial

  • @samwillard5688
    @samwillard5688 Před 6 měsíci +1

    These motors are common in microwaves, but in a 120 V version. They are very strong. Thanks for the code! Just getting started on Arduinos. Great work, your imagination is very impressive!

    • @user-bk3zj2wd4d
      @user-bk3zj2wd4d Před 2 měsíci +1

      did the code work well?

    • @samwillard5688
      @samwillard5688 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-bk3zj2wd4d I am still getting organized while i learn. I haven't had time just yet, but will let you know. Thanks for the follow up!

  • @rgbcrafts
    @rgbcrafts Před 2 měsíci

    5:10 So, if I need only it spinning on the lower speed in a constant motion, do I have to use an Arduino? All I need is it spinning in the lowest speed possible for my project. Other motors (DC motors) are way to loud and stepper motors are really quiet in comparison. Would it suffice only using the ULN2003 and the stepper motor? Maybe a turn on/off button maybe?

  • @rmilo
    @rmilo Před rokem +2

    thanks, I'm going to use this for an automatic dog feeder

  • @brajarajsaha5955
    @brajarajsaha5955 Před 2 měsíci

    can i use it for my diy 3d printer?

  • @CDE.Hacker
    @CDE.Hacker Před 2 lety +1

    I can think of two things:
    First, kind of an art thing. Picture this, a 3X 5 canvas where there's two of those servos, one on each side kind of pretending to paddle a ping pong ball back and forth.
    The other idea, something practical. Like having a motion sensor trigger the servo to wave a flag. You know something fun. 👍

  • @xrphobby1341
    @xrphobby1341 Před měsícem

    How is it possible to rotate the motor 18degress each time the button is pressed? Thank you

  • @goesintite
    @goesintite Před rokem +1

    Maybe make a practical application for this. Is this viable for RC projects? Like, servos run rutters, steering, etc, maybe this and the code you made will make something run semi-autonomous?

  • @britinrussia3687
    @britinrussia3687 Před 2 měsíci

    How about a switches on the end of the stick, one on each side, if you could measure the time between each switch activation, it would work like a white stick for a blind person, on a mobile base his could find its way through an obstacle course.... A mechanical radar...
    What do you think?

  • @metallicaandchimaira
    @metallicaandchimaira Před 2 lety

    For this motor do you HAVE to have it connected to an arduino? I have a motor speed control circuit and have it connected from the power to that. Then I am running the connections to the stepper motor board and it wont turn on :(

  • @nobbynose4254
    @nobbynose4254 Před 4 měsíci

    great video thx

  • @floroubaldo9403
    @floroubaldo9403 Před rokem

    Hello, Why my stepper.h library not working? I tried accelstepper and it work just fine.

  • @syuhadanabilah3902
    @syuhadanabilah3902 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi, I have 12V stepper motor. I'm new about this so when the staff asked me if I want to buy 5V or 12V..I bought 12V. Can I connect the 12 V stepper motor to 5V power supply on Arduino Mega?

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před 2 lety +3

      You can try but it will be quite low power if it works at all

  • @ripsaw2322
    @ripsaw2322 Před 6 měsíci

    I need a stepper faster than that. Is that as fast as it goes?

  • @onizuka2687
    @onizuka2687 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have 2 of these motors and I want to control them using the Arduino uno and a gyroscope mpu6050 , do I need an external power supply to power them or cable connected to the PC and 5v from Arduino should be fine ? Please answer

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před 4 měsíci

      depends on the load - when in doubt, just use an external supply

  • @johnrc1647
    @johnrc1647 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video with clear explanations. I'll have to probe my XYL for Holiday decoration ideas. One suggestion -- Please find a place to rest your hands.
    extraham

  • @EddieFox
    @EddieFox Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow. Awesone. Exactly what I need for blinking on robot eyes. I'm a year on, but as an arduino dunce (I can tweak but not write) could you pretty please nicely write a code that will blink eyes, a little faster and with say, 10 seconds intervals once switch activated to run permanently until deactivated? Well, you kindly offered. Btw I think your clip is brilliant. Even a simpleton like me can grasp it. I've brought you a choc orange just for the video, great. Don't worry if its a problem to write code. Cheers. :)

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am glad you liked the video but I am not in any shape to be taking on commissions at this time! check out the Arduino forums and reddit for some help! Make sure you give it your best shot before posting your code over there for help - but I am confident you can get it done - good luck!

  • @tillytony
    @tillytony Před rokem

    I have just come acroos your channel so havnt had a proper look. But if you havnt, could you do a tutorial om how to automticly have the motor speed up to x speed for x time and then slow down to a stop using a push button. Could you also show how to code a button press to slow and then stop the motor even if it hasnt got to full speed. I make funfair models for a hobby (I have videos on my channel) And my next project requires one button to start and stop the model.

  • @Luposian
    @Luposian Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have an application, where I need to apply 14oz of force (pull or push, I assume is the same diff) to trigger a switch. Can this stepper motor do that or do I need a different/better one? If so, any suggestions?

    • @davidbroadfoot1864
      @davidbroadfoot1864 Před 6 měsíci

      Torque is the issue ... not Force. So how far away from the axis of the stepper motor does this have to happen?

    • @Luposian
      @Luposian Před 6 měsíci

      @@davidbroadfoot1864 Assuming a small gear or pulley were attached to the spindle of this stepper motor and it was tied (with a string) to a 14oz weight (the stepper motor being fixed to a board or something), could it pull hard enough to reel in that 14oz weight? I assume a 14oz weight is 14oz, regardless if it's parallel to the stepper motor or on the floor, etc.

  • @wonderwang1585
    @wonderwang1585 Před 2 lety

    Ilove this guy, he is funny and informative!

  • @BruceEarly
    @BruceEarly Před měsícem

    Ok, newbe here!! My problem is everytime I compile the code it errors. It says "compilation error: expected '}' at end of input. Last of the code is ..... stepperName.step(stepsPerRevolution / 4);
    delay(50);
    buttonPressed = true;
    } What is wrong with this? By the way love your videos!!

  • @peterbenbow3932
    @peterbenbow3932 Před 7 dny +1

    lovely

  • @tamtgirl
    @tamtgirl Před 2 lety +1

    i have a crap ton of ULN2003's now i know what to do with them

  • @nevin6571
    @nevin6571 Před 9 měsíci +1

    When i turn on my stepper motor , it just vibrates bit the shaft doesnt rotate , does anybody experience the same issue ?

    • @DancerVlt69
      @DancerVlt69 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What you should do is check
      * the connections -> PIN 1/2/3/4 of the ULN-Board must go to PIN 8/9/10/11 on the Arduino
      * the code (6:05) -> the order of the pins is important -> Stepper stepperName = Stepper(stepsPerRev, 8, 10, 9, 11);
      * the value of the speed -> stepperName.setSpeed(15) - in my test/case a value higher than 15 let the motor losing steps
      if are all correct and the motor doesn't work correctly, check the power for the motor. The motor (I've got today) has a consumption of 330mA at 3 to 7 volts. In my case I've connected the motor to a 9V block-batterie.

  • @oldm8alfie
    @oldm8alfie Před rokem +1

    Once you use the arduino to write the code to the controller, can you unplug the arduino ?

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před rokem +2

      No sir, the Arduino is constantly controlling the motor - the chip only turns the signals into a source strong enough to power the motor

    • @oldm8alfie
      @oldm8alfie Před rokem

      @@SimpleElectronics Thankyou!

  • @ChickenPermissionOG
    @ChickenPermissionOG Před rokem

    Isn't that ic a Darlington pair

  • @ralphrego7470
    @ralphrego7470 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, what I am looking for is my stepper motor to start with a switch running clockwise and stop after about 5 full 360 turns, for an indefinite period of time, then it will reverse when the switch is turned off back to it original position. Could you help me?

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před 2 lety +1

      Sure, which part of your code isn't working? You can email me what you have so far and what it is doing and I'll have a look

    • @ralphrego7470
      @ralphrego7470 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SimpleElectronics I don't have any code as I have never done anything like this in my 63 years on planet earth. Totally new to this stepper motor stuff.

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před 2 lety +2

      Ah well, surely you understand that I can't really build projects for everyone who asks me to, but that's why I make these videos, to empower you to build your own projects! I think the information in this video will get you pretty much exactly where you need to go!

    • @ralphrego7470
      @ralphrego7470 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SimpleElectronics I do understand, all I asking for is to write a code that will allow the stepper motor to turn clockwise 5 turns when I switch it on and then stop. Then when I turn it off it should turn counter clockwise 5 turns and stop. Then if I do run into trouble I will turn to you for guidance, if it is ok with you.

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ralphrego7470 Sounds good, I believe in you!

  • @bob-ny6kn
    @bob-ny6kn Před rokem +3

    Once you get your code working, the next step is to challenge yourself to make your code textually less repetitious. Rather than two functions to tell the stepper backward and forward, write one function and pass the "backward" or "forward" direction to it. It's been a year, so you might have moved on.

  • @AJB2K3
    @AJB2K3 Před 2 lety +2

    Make a variable speed photogrammetry table?

    • @jmakes3174
      @jmakes3174 Před 2 lety

      have you done it yet?

    • @AJB2K3
      @AJB2K3 Před 2 lety

      @@jmakes3174 Me?
      Yes and wrote a guide and posted it on hackster.io

  • @M4CHINE69
    @M4CHINE69 Před rokem

    mine gets incredibly hot when running at 12v

  • @braylenhammond12
    @braylenhammond12 Před rokem +1

    Help my motor vibrates but doesn't spin

    • @SimpleElectronics
      @SimpleElectronics  Před rokem +2

      Is it hooked up fully? Are you sending the pulses too fast? try adding some delay.

  • @LordRichard987
    @LordRichard987 Před rokem +1

    It don't have to be pretty, just as long as it works.

  • @AJB2K3
    @AJB2K3 Před 2 lety +1

    "Oh, I made a mistake"
    Well you have constantly warned people not to use the garbage code