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STEPPERONLINE Digital Stepper Motor Driver CNC 0.3-2.2A 18-36VDC for Nema 14, 17, 23 Stepper Motor

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  • High performance stepper driver for Nema 14,17,23 motors
  • Output Peak Current: 0.3 - 2.2 A(0.2~1.6RMS)
  • Input Voltage: DC18V~36V
  • The highest impulse response frequency is up to 100KHz
  • Excellent smoothness in low frequency subdivision



Product Description

DM420Y

High-Performance Y Series Stepper Driver

  • Low heat
  • Low noise
  • Low vibration
  • High stability
  • High precision

Overview

This Y series digital stepper driver 0.3-2.2A DC18V-36V for Nema 14, 17, 23 stepper motor is mainly used in medical equipment, dispensing machines, engraving machines, laser equipment, labeling machines, electronic equipment, advertising equipment and other automation equipment.

Operating Environment and other Specifications(Tj = 25℃/77℉)

  • Cooling: Natural Cooling or Forced cooling
  • Environment: Avoid dust, oil fog and corrosive gases
  • Ambient Temperature: 0 - 65℃
  • Humidity: 40% - 90%RH
  • Operating Temperature: 50℃ MAX
  • Storage Temperature: -20 - 65℃

Features

  • A new generation of 32-bit DSP control technology, cost-effective, excellent vibration performance
  • With 4 equal angle constant torque subdivision, up to 32 subdivisions
  • The current control is smooth, precise, and the motor heat is small
  • Optically isolated differential signal input, strong anti-interference ability
  • Excellent smoothness in low frequency subdivision
  • With over voltage, under voltage and other error protection

Electrical Specifications

Output Peak Current: 0.3 - 2.2A(0.2~1.6RMS)
Input Voltage: DC18V~36V
Logic Signal Current: 7 - 15mA(Typical 10mA)
Pulse Input Frequency: 0 - 100kHz
Pulse Width: 5μS
Isolation Resistance: 500MΩ

Stepper Driver Dimension

DM420Y

Troubleshooting

TROUBLESHOOTING

In the event that your driver doesn’t operate properly, the first step is to identify whether the problem is electrical or mechanical in nature. The next step is to isolate the system component that is causing the problem. As part of this process you may have to disconnect the individual components that make up your system and verify that they operate independently. It is important to document each step in the troubleshooting process.


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