DC motor controller APS02
two-phase stepperhigh-resolutioncompact

DC motor controller
DC motor controller
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Characteristics

AC/DC
DC
Motor type
two-phase stepper
Other characteristics
compact, digital, OEM, high-resolution
Input voltage

Min.: 24 V

Max.: 70 V

Output voltage

100 V

Current

Min.: 0.1 A

Max.: 9 A

Description

Stepper motor power stage for 2 phase stepper motors with 9 APEAK 24-70 VDC – sin/cos via SPI interface Phytron’s APS02 module is a compact (40 x 60 mm only!) high performance power stage perfected for driving stepper motors up to 9 APEAK with 24 - 70 VDC for a shaft output up to 460 W. With up to 70 VDC The APS02 ist also suitable for high rpm, highly inductive and high-resolution stepper motors.The APS02 can be controlled via pulse and direction signals or digital sin / cos (via SPI). The chopper technology (parameterisable) and high quality low resistance components provide high precision positioning and switching. Featuring optimised timing for minimal heat losses in the motor and power stage and a low resonance driving performance with a real 1/512 step resolution (102,400 positions per revolution with a 200 full step motor and encoder). An evaluation board including free parameterisation and diagnosis software is available. Technical Details • OEM power stage module • for 2 phase stepper motors • up to 9 APEAK at 24 to 70 VDC • up to 1/512 step resolution • up to 500,000 steps/sec • Online parameterising and diagnostic via SPI interface • Control via control pulses / direction or via digital sin / cos (via SPI) EVA-Board available: • Clock direction Interface • Configuration interface with controller (USB) • Free parameterisation and diganosis software ServiceBus-CommTM

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