Stepper: meaning, definitions and examples

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stepper

 

[ ˈstɛpər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

mechanical device

A stepper is a device that converts electrical pulses into discrete mechanical movements. It is often used in applications requiring precise control of angular or linear position, speed, and acceleration.

Synonyms

digital motor, pulse motor, stepping motor.

Examples of usage

  • The stepper motor is widely used in 3D printers.
  • We need to calibrate the stepper for accurate positioning.
  • The robot's arm is driven by a high-torque stepper.
  • A stepper can be found in CCTV cameras for pan-tilt functions.
Context #2 | Noun

fitness equipment

A stepper is a piece of exercise equipment that simulates the action of climbing stairs. It provides a cardiovascular workout and can be used for strength training of the lower body.

Synonyms

fitness stepper, stair climber, stair machine.

Examples of usage

  • I spent 30 minutes on the stepper for my cardio workout.
  • The stepper machine is great for toning legs and glutes.
  • She prefers the stepper over running on a treadmill.
  • You can adjust the resistance level on the stepper.

Translations

Translations of the word "stepper" in other languages:

🇵🇹 passo a passo

🇮🇳 चरणबद्ध

🇩🇪 Treppensteiger

🇮🇩 penyusun langkah

🇺🇦 кроковий

🇵🇱 stopień

🇯🇵 ステッパー

🇫🇷 marcheur

🇪🇸 stepper

🇹🇷 adım motoru

🇰🇷 스테퍼

🇸🇦 محرك خطوة

🇨🇿 krokový

🇸🇰 krokový

🇨🇳 步进器

🇸🇮 koračnik

🇮🇸 skref

🇰🇿 қадам

🇬🇪 კიბე

🇦🇿 addım

🇲🇽 stepper

Etymology

The term 'stepper' originated from the word 'step,' which is derived from the Old English 'stæppan,' meaning 'to move by raising the foot and bringing it down in a different place.' The term has been used since the early 1900s in mechanical contexts, referring to devices that produce controlled movements in small increments, commonly in motors. The fitness-related usage of 'stepper' appeared in the late 20th century as exercise machines designed to replicate the physical activity of climbing stairs became popular. The evolution of the term reflects advancements in technology and the growing emphasis on fitness and health.