The Stepper Motor NEMA‑17 (Adafruit model 324) is a bipolar stepper motor with 200 steps per revolution (1.8° per step), ideal for robotics, automation, and 3D printing projects. It operates at 12 V with a maximum current of 350 mA, compatible with controllers like the Adafruit Motor Shield or boards based on Arduino and CircuitPython.
It comes with a ready-to-use cable and a machined 5 mm shaft for easy attachment to gears or pulleys. Its 42 mm body fits most DIY projects and delivers a holding torque of 28 oz·in (≈20 N·cm), suitable for precision tasks. With a 4-wire connection, it's compatible with dual H‑bridge drivers.
Parameter | Detail |
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Rated voltage | 12 V DC |
Current per coil | 350 mA |
Steps per revolution | 200 steps (1.8°/step) |
Motor type | Bipolar |
Number of wires | 4 (≈20 cm) |
Shaft diameter | 5 mm with flat side |
Shaft length | 24 mm |
Body dimensions | 42 mm × 42 mm |
Mounting hole spacing | 31 mm (M3 screws) |
Holding torque | 28 oz·in (≈20 N·cm) |
Coil resistance | 35 Ω |
Phase inductance | ~33 mH |
Rotor inertia | ~35 g·cm² |
Operating temperature | -20 °C to +50 °C |
Weight | ~200 g |
Compatible with | Motor shields, H-bridge drivers, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, CNC machines |