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12-05-2025 #1
The issue with microstepping, is that you're essentially relying on the energised coils to balance the rotor between steps, so any external forces can affect the actual position.
The reduced noise is down to a combination of modern drives switching above audible frequencies, and producing a more sine like output, so you don't the noticeable step pulses. Even if you run them in single step mode, they'll still likely be outputting a more sine like wave form, rather than the old stepper drivers, that simply stepped between voltages.
As for your Bridgeport, does it work well enough for you as it is?
Personally, for a Bridgeport if I was going to change the motors, I'd go for proper servos, as they'll still outperform any comparably sized closed loop stepper if geared properly.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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