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Microstep Driver 20-50V For 2 Phase Nema 17, 23 Stepper Motor

Microstep Driver 20-50V For 2 Phase Nema 17, 23 Stepper Motor
Microstep Driver 20-50V For 2 Phase Nema 17, 23 Stepper Motor
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  • Model: RDDLZ-STEP-D205017
  • Weight: 1.00
  • SKU: RDDLZ-STEP-D205017

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2-phase closed-loop bipolar microstep driver, DC 20-50V, 1-5A for Nema 17, 23 2 phase stepper motor, manufacturer direct sale.

Features:

  • Input voltage 20-50 VC, the typical value is 36V, and the chopping frequency is greater than 300KHz.
  • Input signal is compatible with TTL and provides a two-pulse standby function.
  • Bipolar constant current chopping mode, optical isolation signal input, when the pulse signal to stop delay 0.4s, the motor current is automatically reduced by half, can reduce the heat.
  • Segment optional: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 5, 10, 20, 25, 40, 50, 100, 125 times subdivision optional, can drive 4, 6, 8 wires two-phase, four-phase stepper motor.
  • When the static current automatically halved, with dynamic current control technology, the motor heat is low.
  • Selectable pulse rising or falling edge trigger, with over-voltage, short circuit protection.

Specifications

Basics Information
ModelRDDLZSH2024
Size118 x 75.5 x 34 mm
Phase2
Chopping Frequency>300 KHz
Input VoltageDC 20-50V
Max Input Power100 W
Output Current1-5 A
Control ModeStep & Direction
Environment
Operation EnvironmentTemperature-5℃~+40℃
Humidity<80% RH
Vibration5.9m/s(Max.)
Storage EnvironmentTemperature-40℃~+55℃
Humidity<93% RH
Function Description
FunctionsOperation Instructions
Signal InterfacePULPUL+ is the positive end of the control pulse signal PUL- is the negative end of the control pulse signal
DIRDIR+ is the positive end of directional signal DIR- is the negative end of directional signal
ENAENA+ is the positive end of enabling signal ENA+ is the negative end of enabling signal
Motor InterfaceAA+ is connected with the positive end of the A phase winding of the stepping motor A- is connected with the negative end of the A phase winding of the stepping motor
BB+ is connected with the positive end of the B phase winding of the stepping motor B- is connected with the negative end of the B phase winding of the stepping motor
When the A and B two phase windings are switched, the motor direction is reversed
Indicator Light1. The green light is the power indicating lamp. When the drive is powered on, the green light is always on. 2. The red light is the fault indicating lamp. When the overvoltage and overcurrent faults occur, the trouble lamp is always on.
Note: The default input signal is 5V pulse signal. When 24V input signal is required, please in series with1.8-2kΩ resistance.

Driver Wiring Diagram

Installation Size (Unit: mm)

Tips: 
3 points for stepper drivers model selection

  1. Current of a stepper motor driver: Current is to determine the size of the stepper motor driver capacity and is one of the important indicators to select the driver. Usually, the maximum current of the driver is slightly larger than the nominal current of the corresponding motor.
  2. Supply voltage of stepper motor drivers: The supply voltage is a measure of the ability of the driver to speed up.
  3. Subdivision of stepper motor drivers: Subdivision is the hallmark of control accuracy which may be improved by increasing subdivision. Subdivision can increase stability of the motor. A stepper motor usually is characterized by low-frequency vibration, which may be improved by increased subdivision so that the motor is able to run very smoothly.

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