Hello everybody,
I opened an old cd driver and found a six wire motor in it. it is a sanko 4a04604. I googled it but i cannot find information about the connections (actually i found almost nothing). I read an article about finding the pin out configuration and I measured the resistance of the wires with respect to each other. the result is (in ohm):
white blue yellow red brown black
white x 253 339 450 454 255
blue 236 x 253 278 283 171
yellow 310 339 x 459 450 249
red 430 274 434 x 358 274
brown 430 275 434 364 x 285
black 274 165 242 274 275 x
there are also 2 extra wire are not connected to the same connector and when I applied a DC voltage to those wires the motor works like a normal DC motor...
I also read in the same article that if the motor is 6 wire DC motor, there must be some connections which have infinite resistance.
Can anyone help me out about this connections? if it is a 6 wire stepper I want to use it in a project.
Regards
I opened an old cd driver and found a six wire motor in it. it is a sanko 4a04604. I googled it but i cannot find information about the connections (actually i found almost nothing). I read an article about finding the pin out configuration and I measured the resistance of the wires with respect to each other. the result is (in ohm):
white blue yellow red brown black
white x 253 339 450 454 255
blue 236 x 253 278 283 171
yellow 310 339 x 459 450 249
red 430 274 434 x 358 274
brown 430 275 434 364 x 285
black 274 165 242 274 275 x
there are also 2 extra wire are not connected to the same connector and when I applied a DC voltage to those wires the motor works like a normal DC motor...
I also read in the same article that if the motor is 6 wire DC motor, there must be some connections which have infinite resistance.
Can anyone help me out about this connections? if it is a 6 wire stepper I want to use it in a project.
Regards