January 28, 2008 -
NEMA size 24 motor has 6 inputs and 3-phase layout that promotes quiet and smooth operation as well as accuracy with step angle of 1.2°. Operating with direct current input of 18-45 V, its P306 driver produces output current of 3.0-5.8 A per phase. Eight microstepping resolutions can be selected with this full bridge, bipolar unit, and smooth operation makes this product suitable for replacing 2-, 4-, or 5-phase stepper motors.
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Smooth Operation with Three Phase Stepper Motor and Driver from Astrosyn
Stepper motors are commonly seen in two or four phase designs, but Astrosyn International Technology has launched an advanced three phase motor with driver.
The three phase layout enables the stepper motor to have a very quiet, smooth operation as well as high accuracy, with a step angle of 1.2 deg compared with the usual 1.8 deg.
The Nema size 24 motor has six inputs, rather than the four or eight wires usually found in stepper motors.
Its P306 driver operates with a direct current input of 18-45V, producing an output current of 3.0 - 5.8A per phase. Eight microstepping resolutions can be selected with this full bridge bipolar unit.
The smooth operation makes it a suitable replacement for two, four or five phase stepper motors. Suitable applications are where smooth running and low noise and vibration are paramount, such as in the control of laser beams in laser engraving machines, scanning control in medical instruments and the movement of stage lighting in theatres. Company Information: Name: Astrosyn International Technology Ltd Address: The Old Courthouse, New Road Avenue, Chatham City: Kent Country: United Kingdom Phone: 1634 815175 FAX: 1634 826552 http://www.astrosyn.com
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