Hello, I am a tinkerer attempting to build what amounts to a glorified braiding machine and am not sure whether a particular part I am looking for exists in the electronic world.
I seek a half-turn rotating device similar to but (I think) different from stepper motors and rotary actuators that I can find on the Internet. My requirements are:]rotation by pi and -pi radians on demand (direction matters, and no limit on amount of rotation accumulated over time)/:m]]stop rotating at multiples of pi radians (only two stopping positions), and ideally have some inclination to stay in that spot/:m]]relatively low cost (may expand up to 100 parts)/:m]]low error rate (again, 100 parts)./:m]Each device would be in charge of rotating a 2" radius wooden disc to which is attached two bobbins of yarn, and there wouldn’t be much resistance either, so I don’t think size or power should be an issue. Accuracy is not a big deal either, but error in stopping position location should be constant (not accumulative) over operating time.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions of search terms for what such a thing would be called.
Thanks,
Eric