M880A

Stepper motor driver
Leadshine M880A

Analog Technology, max. 72V/7.8A

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Product description:

The M880A is a high performance microstepping drive based on pure-sinusoidal current control technology. Owing to that and the self-adjustment technology (self-adjust current control parameters) according to different motors, the driven motors can run with less noise, generating less heat, move smoother and have better performance at higher speed than most of the drives on the market. In contrast to the M542, the M880A can be operated over a large supply voltage range and provides higher output current. It is suitable for driving 2-phase and 4-phase hybrid stepping motors.

Features:
  • High performance, cost-effective
  • Supply voltage up to +72VDC
  • Output current up to 7.8A
  • Output current selectable in 8 steps via DIP-switch
  • Automatic idle-current reduction (in standstill mode) to reduce motor heating; function switchable
  • Self-adjustment technology
  • Pure-sinusoidal current control technology
  • Pulse input frequency up to 300 kHz
  • TTL compatible and optically isolated input
  • 16 selectable resolutions in decimal and binary, up to 51,200 steps/rev
  • Suitable for 2-phase and 4-phase motors
  • Support PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes
  • Short-voltage, over-voltage, over-current protections
Electrical specifications:
Parameters Min Typ. Max Unit
Parameters Min Typ. Max Unit
Output current 1.8 - 7.8 (5.6 RMS) A
Supply voltage +24 +68 +72 VDC
Logic signal current 7 10 16 mA
Puls input frequency 0 - 300 kHz
Insulation resistance 500     MO
Further specifications:
Parameters Min Typ. Max
Microsteps/1.8° 400   51,200
PUL/PUL CW   X  
Double pulse CCW   X  
NEMA sizes 17   42
Motor type Mecheltron 42BYGH-XXXX    
Mechanical specifications: mm [inch]
Applications:

Suitable for a wide range of stepping motors of NEMA sizes 17, 23, 24, 34 and 42 (42x42 mm to 110x110 mm). It can be used in various kinds of machines, such as X-Y tables, engraving machines, labeling machines, laser cutters, pick-place devices, and so on. Particularly well suited for applications where low noise levels, less heat development, high speed and high precision are desired.

Typical connection schematic:

A typical system consists of stepper motor, stepper motor driver, power supply and controller. The following image shows a typical connection schematic:

 

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