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Leadshine DM2282 2 Phase DSP Digital Stepper Drive with Max 230VAC / 8.2A
$ 128.83
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Description
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Step & direction or CW/CCW control
DSP-based stepper control technology
Anti resonance
Automatic motor identification and self configuration
Extra low noise
Extra smooth movement
Low drive & motor heating
Maximum frequency:
200KHz
Input voltage:
90 - 230 VAC / 115 - 325 VDC
Output current:
7 selections of 0.50 - 8.20A via DIP switches; or any value of 0.1-8.20A via software configuration
Micro steps:
15 selections of half - 128 step via DIP switches; or full - 512 step via software configuration
Automatic idle current reduction
Description
By implementing the latest DSP current control technology, Leadshine DM2282 is a high performance 2-phase digital stepper drive. It takes step & direction or CW/CCW control commands, and is very simple to implement in OEM applications.
The DM2282 stepper drive adopts advanced features like electrical damping, anti-resonance, start-up smoothing, multi-stepping... With the input voltage of 90 - 230 VAC / 115 - 325 VDC and output current of 0.50 - 8.20 A, it is capable of driving a wide range of 2-phase
stepper motors
with high precision at extra smoothness, quietness, and very low motor heating.
Its multi-Stepping feature allows a low resolution step input to produce a much higher microstep output for smoother & quiet motor movement, and much lower motor heating. This feature will significantly improve the performance of your stepper control systems.
A DM2282 stepper drive is easy to setup and configure via DIP switches. There are 15 resolution settings from 400 - 25600, and 7 output current settings from 0.50 - 8.20. Also, a user can simply set the idle current to full (100%) or 50% of the output current via a DIP switch.
Its motor auto identification and drive self-configuration feature allows quick and easy setup for various motors at optimal performance.
For advanced users, Leadshine offers tuning software for performance fine-tuning. A user can tune a stepper motor's three resonance areas (usually around 0.5 rps, 1 rps, and 2 rps) to reduce noise and vibration, set microstep resolution to any value from 200 to 104,000 (increase by 200), and configure output current to any value of 0.50 - 8.20A (increased by 0.1A); and idle current of 1-100% of output current.
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