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  • Stepper Motor Reference Design

    . The reference design is complete with schematic, bill of. Stepper motors are often controlled using special materials, printed circuit board artwork, code flowcharts,. function ICs that provide limited control functionality. and source code. The software is also available for. Such ICs often employ

  • Stepper Motor Control Using the PIC16F684

    AN906 Stepper Motor Control Using the PIC16F684 MICROSTEPPING Author: Reston Condit Microchip Technology Inc. Single stepping, or turning a stepping motor at its rated step size, results in less than smooth movement. Microstepping is a technique used to smooth the INTRODUCTION motor's movement

  • Creating Linear Motion One Step at a Time - Part 1 (.pdf)

    , and other mechanical linkages, which require many components to couple and align. Although these methods can be effective, they each carry certain limitations. Conversely, stepper motorbased linear actuators address all these factors and have fewer issues associated with their use. The reason

  • Sensorless Brushless DC Motor Reference Design

    torque is at its maximum. understand Sensorless Brushless dc motor control it is value when the motor is at a standstill. The available. necessary to understand both dc motor characteristics torque decreases as the motor speed increases. If the. and Stepper motor characteristics. When commutated load

  • MICRO:April 98:Product Technology News

    . Information: 800/225-4384; fax, 704/687-1689. Product Extra! Nikon Precision's new stepper documentation on CD-ROM eliminates the need for bulky paper documents that can contribute to cleanroom contamination. Cleanroom technicians and engineers can access system schematics, operator manuals, and other

  • MICRO: Improving Overlay Performance

    process control drives measured errors toward zero, reducing rework. *Fewer send-ahead wafers. The ability to forecast optimum offset commands lessens the need for send-ahead wafers. (Dedicated routing, send-ahead wafers, and nonproduct wafers are all costly.). *Increased stepper availability. Improved

  
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  • Re: Back Charging The Switchyard

    Redfred and Pwr2thepeople, I agree with you that a 400kV switchyard is no place for an amateur or newbie to cut their teeth on substation commissioning. However, a good general list of tasks to be completed by whoever does the commissioning can be developed. If Raj is responsible for putting togethe...

  • Re: Wiring Octal 11-pin Latching Relay

    The lubrication systems that I've seen are monitored by flow and/or pressure switches; they only utilize a level (float) switch to prevent them from running empty and to signal your equipment. There are other systems which monitor the stroke of a pneumatic plunger that pushes oil thru the metering...

  • Re: Variable Speed Step Motor

    I built a motor controller for a stepper motor using a 'full step' configuration and an HC11 microcontroller to control the motor speed. The idea of a stepper motor is the potential for accuracy. The HC11 can be interfaced to accept l/P (inputs) from any electronic device and be programmed to react...

  • Re: Stepper Motor Question

    Not by itself because the Step Genie only produces the step sequence. (I looked up the board with Google.) First, I'm stunned that anyone would design a board with four TO-220 package power transistors and not provide room for heat sinks. Back to how to adding a hold current setting circuitry.

  • Variable Speed Step Motor

    I have a project that requires a step motor to be controlled at very precise speeds in a full range from 0 rpm to about 200 rpm. I would like to use a potentiometer as the human interface manual control and also be able to hook up to a computer to run pre-programed speed profiles (different speeds o...

  
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Kinco Automation (Shanghai) Ltd.
Stepper System(stepper driver + stepper motor)

Kinco stepper drives products serve the low-end market of motion control applications. Our stepper drivers are cost effective and easy to use. Kinco owns complete line of stepper drives including the new N series which features improved performance and enhanced functions. Kinco stepper drives include: Two-phase stepper drives and three-phase stepper drives. Click Model Number directly to look through. 2M412 12--40VDC 1.2A 2-phase subdivision. 2M420 24--40VDC 2.5A 2-phase subdivision. 2M530 24...

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Interpolated Motion, Independent motion on multiple axes, and Circular Motion View Page. Servo G-CODE Motion Control Software. Controls up 4-axes of servomotors, compatible with all Techno servo controllers, jogging function, runs most CAM package GCODE files, easy-to-use Windows®-based interface... View Page. Stepper/Servo LabVIEW Driver Motion Control. LabVIEW software driver is compatible with most Techno stepper motion controllers and all Techno servo machines. Includes virtual instruments, users...

Kinco Automation (Shanghai) Ltd.
Stepper system- Stepper driver- 2 phase- 2M880N

Kinco stepper drivers products serve the low-end market of motion control applications. Our stepper drivers are cost effective and easy to use. Kinco owns complete line of stepper drives including the new N series which features improved performance and enhanced functions. ●Input voltage:DC 24V~70V. ●Output current(peak,Unit: A):2.4~8.0. ●Input current:6~16mA. ●Micro step:2~256. 2M880N. Power Supply:24--70VDC. Maximum Output Phase Current: 8A. Notes: N series 2-phase