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reluctance motor - 6 steps instead of 3

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Hi.

Does it sounds like a good idea to make the controller having six possible combinations instead of three. The goal is to recuce cluttering between steps.

Second question: Is it the preferable way to do it, or should I stick to only three combinations?

I think like this: If it's possible controlling steppers by half steps (and step size can goes toward zeero in theory), there should also being possible to do the same for reluctance motors.

In this spesific case, the reluctance motor doesn't have a center wire/tap.
 

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