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As stated already, it's not a stepper motor, you're just powering one of the phases of a three phase (brushless) motor. Try this out: pull out the spindle motor of a CDROM drive and apply voltage in the same manner as you're doing it for your hard drive. It'll move the bobbin to a position and stay there. Both the hard drive and the CDROM drive use brushless motors.
One way to tell the difference between a stepper motor and a brushless motor is how much each "step" moves. If it's more than 5 degrees it is a brushless motor. No useful stepper motor would have increments that coarse.
On another note, I've tried controlling a 3-phase motor like a galvo, but ended up burning out my H-bridge chip. Literally smoke.
One way to tell the difference between a stepper motor and a brushless motor is how much each "step" moves. If it's more than 5 degrees it is a brushless motor. No useful stepper motor would have increments that coarse.
On another note, I've tried controlling a 3-phase motor like a galvo, but ended up burning out my H-bridge chip. Literally smoke.