Built In Pulse Stepping Motor Driver Mitsubishi RD-323M50H For Overheating
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 3200 kg/month
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Specification
The built-in oscillator realizes fine step-by-step driving
● the special LSI can select any number of subdivisions
● in order to protect the subdivision step operation, it can be driven from
low speed to high speed (without high-speed counter)
● 3A / phase high output, high efficiency
● analog speed control (0 ~ 5V) can be remotely controlled
● aluminum magnesium alloy shell, anti-interference and good heat dissipation
● automatic current drop circuit is adopted
Power supply voltage: dc18 ~ 40V (absolute maximum rated voltage: 40V)
Power supply current: 1.2 times of phase current
Motor driving current: 0.3 ~ 3A / phase
Driving mode: special unipolar constant current chopper circuit
Response frequency: 600kppsmax (when speed input = 5V)
Automatic current reduction: 0.3 seconds after stopping pulse input, current
stop sets the current to 0 ~ 80% during action.
Protection circuit: low current and voltage protection, motor misconnection
protection and overheating protection
Subdivision: subdivide the basic steps 1 ~ 80 * and set the possible number of
divisions (14 in total) 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1, 80, 60, 20, 10, 5, 50 and 25
Overall dimension: 63 (H) × 105(W) × 56(D)mm
Weight: About 250g
Built in pulse stepping motor driver
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Built In Pulse Stepping Motor Driver Mitsubishi RD-323M50H For Overheating
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 3200 kg/month
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