SERVO42C 42 Closed-Loop Stepper Motor Driver Nema17 Motor Driver
The SERVO42C is a next-generation digital closed-loop stepper motor driver developed by Leadshine Technology. The SERVO42C offers smooth, precise micro-stepping control with minimal noise and vibration.
Product Features:
– Closed-loop control provides unmatched precision and torque
– Microstepping resolution up to 51,200 steps/rev
– 48V power supply (90-240VAC)
– Suitable for high-speed motion
– Pulse & direction or CW/CCW control
– Over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature protection
– Fault protection status output
– LED indicators for power, fault, and motion status
Benefits:
– Closed-loop control ensures high accuracy and repeatability, making it ideal for demanding applications such as CNC machining, robotics, and medical devices.
– The high-resolution microstepping capability allows for smooth and precise motion, resulting in enhanced system performance and reduced noise levels.
– The wide voltage range of 90-240VAC makes it compatible with various power systems.
– The high-speed capability enables fast and efficient motion control, improving productivity and reducing cycle times.
– The versatile control options (pulse & direction or CW/CCW) provide flexibility for different control systems.
– The comprehensive protection features ensure reliable operation and prevent damage to the motor or driver in case of faults.
Applications:
– CNC machines
– Robotics
– Medical devices
– Semiconductor manufacturing
– Precision measurement equipment
Key Specifications:
– Rated Current: 5A RMS
– Peak Current: 6A
– Input Voltage: 90-240VAC
– Microstepping Resolution: Up to 51,200 steps/rev
– Pulse Frequency: Up to 500KHz
– Output Power: 0.225-420W
– Weight: 0.5kg
– Dimensions: 118mm x 76mm x 35mm
Additional Features:
– Integral mounting clamps for secure installation
– Compact design for space-efficient applications
– CE and RoHS compliant
– UL recognized
www.leadshine.com – Manufacturer’s website
www.orientalmotor.com – Closed-Loop Stepper Motors: An Engineer’s Guide