This lecture provides an in-depth overview of stepper motors, focusing on their types, including reluctance, electromagnetic, and Lavet motors. The instructor begins by defining a stepper motor as a synchronous machine that operates in discrete increments. The lecture covers the principles of operation for various types of stepper motors, detailing the number of phases and steps per revolution typical for each type. The instructor explains the workings of reluctance motors, emphasizing their low torque and common configurations. The discussion then shifts to electromagnetic motors, highlighting their efficiency and operational principles. The Lavet motor is introduced, showcasing its unique design and application in watches. The lecture concludes with a comparison of these motors, emphasizing their applications in modern technology, such as 3D printers, and the importance of understanding their mechanics for effective use in engineering.