Many step motor users are faced with a question of whether or not to use microstepping in their stepper motor application. “What will it affect and how will I benefit from it?� one may ask.
SAN DIEGO, June 28 /PRNewswire/ — The new high-performance, high-reliability stepper motor drivers from ROHM Semiconductor offer selectable excitation modes—full-step to sixteenth-step with 1.0A or ...
The DMX-K-SA-11 all-in-one NEMA-11 microstep motor comes with a driver, controller, and encoder integrated into the motor’s back cap, minimizing external electronics and wiring The DMX-K-SA-11 ...
It’s increasingly common for designers to pair stepper motors with motion-control SoCs. In fact, more design engineers than ever are setting up SoCs themselves for motion applications. These chips ...
Allegro MicroSystems, inc. introduces two new flexible microstepping motor drivers each with a built-in translator for easy operation. They both encompass a single-chip solution, designed to operate ...
Operating on 90 to 240 AC, the drives eliminate the need for a DC power supply by internally converting input AC to the high DC bus voltages that enable larger step motors to be driven with maximum ...
The Impulse microstepping drive uses a digital-signal processor (DSP) and features five new motor control functions: open loop stall detect (OLSD) for detecting a motor stall without an encoder or ...
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