Hi,
Just to move a little stepper motor, you can connect it to a the secondary winding of a transformer, with a 10uF capacitor, just like an ordinary single phase induction motor. 12VAC will work fine.
I usually program a little micro controller chip like the Pic12f675, to drive my motors.I build a actuator that uses a stepper and a threaded rod to imitate an hydraulic cylinder. All it's needed is the programmed chip, a couple of buttons and a potentiometer to vary the speed. The problem is that you need to program the chip. I can post the drawing and program if you like.
(forgot to mention 4 transistors)
Helder
Just to move a little stepper motor, you can connect it to a the secondary winding of a transformer, with a 10uF capacitor, just like an ordinary single phase induction motor. 12VAC will work fine.
I usually program a little micro controller chip like the Pic12f675, to drive my motors.I build a actuator that uses a stepper and a threaded rod to imitate an hydraulic cylinder. All it's needed is the programmed chip, a couple of buttons and a potentiometer to vary the speed. The problem is that you need to program the chip. I can post the drawing and program if you like.
(forgot to mention 4 transistors)
Helder