[ P = I^2 \times R = (1.0)^2 \times 26 = 26 \text Watts per phase ]
| Wire Color | Phase | Polarity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Red | Phase A | A+ | | Green | Phase A | A- | | Yellow | Phase B | B+ | | Blue | Phase B | B- | bj42d15 26v10 stepper motor datasheet exclusive
The Texas Instruments DRV8825 configured with a 1.0A current limit (Vref = 0.5V) or the Allegro A4988 in full-step mode without current chopping. [ P = I^2 \times R = (1
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No. The 26V10 variant has a higher winding resistance. Using a 24V08 driver would under-current this motor, leading to missed steps. Conclusion The BJ42D15 26V10 stepper motor occupies a rare niche: a high-impedance, moderate-torque precision actuator optimized for 26V DC systems. By referencing this exclusive datasheet breakdown, engineers can design stable, low-EMI motion systems without the complexity of high-frequency chopper drives.