Información Básica.
No. de Modelo.
                                     57 Stepper
                                 Modelo Matemático
                                     Lineal
                                 Señal
                                     Continuo
                                 Función
                                     Control Automático, Monitoreo
                                 Certificación
                                     RoHS, CCC, ISO: 9001, CE
                                 Condición
                                     Nueva
                                 Personalizado
                                     Personalizado
                                 Material
                                     Aleación de aluminio
                                 conjunto actual
                                     2.1~7.2A
                                 Paquete de Transporte
                                     caja de madera
                                 Especificación
                                     fase 2
                                 Marca Comercial
                                     sl
                                 Origen
                                     Zhejiang, China
                                 Código del HS
                                     8501109990
                                 Capacidad de Producción
                                     100000sets/año
                                 Descripción de Producto
                    1. Introducing Model 86, a cutting-edge digital stepping motor driver, crafted with the latest 32-bit DSP digital processing technology. This state-of-the-art driver employs an advanced algorithm that combines current-converting and frequency-converting techniques. Users are empowered to customize any subdivision from 200 to 51200, alongside any desired current value within the rated current, seamlessly catering to a wide range of application needs. Thanks to the built-in micro-division technology, the driver delivers an impressive high subdivision effect even at low subdivisions, ensuring smooth and stable operations across low, medium, and high speeds with minimal noise. Moreover, its integrated auto-tuning function intelligently generates the most optimal running parameters for various motors, thereby enhancing and maximizing motor performance.   
Characteristics
The revolutionary 32-bit DSP technology is designed to drive 4, 6, or 8-wire two-phase stepper motors with a remarkable built-in high subdivision pulse response frequency capable of reaching up to 500KHz (with a factory default of 200KHz). The current is fully adjustable, giving users the flexibility to control it anywhere between 0.1 and 5.6A, providing unmatched precision and performance.
Areas of application
Perfectly suited for a diverse array of small and medium-sized automation equipment and instruments. This includes applications such as engraving machines, marking machines, cutting machines, laser photo-setting devices, plotters, CNC machines, and automatic assembly equipment. The product particularly excels in environments demanding low noise and high-speed operation, delivering outstanding application outcomes. 
    
   
1) Introduction to Control Signal Interface Wiring 2) Ferroelectric interface
2) Ferroelectric interface The Type 57 drives boast the capability to power four-, six-, or eight-wire two-phase or four-phase motors, featuring a TL860 series-parallel connection setup (by exchanging A+ and A-position if motor steering differs from the desired outcome). The diagram below offers a comprehensive depiction of connections for 4-wire, 6-wire, and 8-wire stepper motors:
The Type 57 drives boast the capability to power four-, six-, or eight-wire two-phase or four-phase motors, featuring a TL860 series-parallel connection setup (by exchanging A+ and A-position if motor steering differs from the desired outcome). The diagram below offers a comprehensive depiction of connections for 4-wire, 6-wire, and 8-wire stepper motors: Attention:
Attention:   
1) Please note the corresponding color for different motors. When using motor information, adhere to the description provided, as motor line colors differ between the 57 and 86 models.
While phase is relative, it's crucial to avoid connecting windings from different phases to the same actuator terminal (A+, A- represents one phase, B+, B- represents another). The lead definition, series, and parallel connection methods for the 57HS22 motor are illustrated in the diagram below. 
         
         Characteristics
The revolutionary 32-bit DSP technology is designed to drive 4, 6, or 8-wire two-phase stepper motors with a remarkable built-in high subdivision pulse response frequency capable of reaching up to 500KHz (with a factory default of 200KHz). The current is fully adjustable, giving users the flexibility to control it anywhere between 0.1 and 5.6A, providing unmatched precision and performance.
Areas of application
Perfectly suited for a diverse array of small and medium-sized automation equipment and instruments. This includes applications such as engraving machines, marking machines, cutting machines, laser photo-setting devices, plotters, CNC machines, and automatic assembly equipment. The product particularly excels in environments demanding low noise and high-speed operation, delivering outstanding application outcomes.
working (dynamic) current setting
 
   subdivision setting
 
   Driver Interface and Wiring Introduction
1. Interface description1) Introduction to Control Signal Interface Wiring
 2) Ferroelectric interface
2) Ferroelectric interface The Type 57 drives boast the capability to power four-, six-, or eight-wire two-phase or four-phase motors, featuring a TL860 series-parallel connection setup (by exchanging A+ and A-position if motor steering differs from the desired outcome). The diagram below offers a comprehensive depiction of connections for 4-wire, 6-wire, and 8-wire stepper motors:
The Type 57 drives boast the capability to power four-, six-, or eight-wire two-phase or four-phase motors, featuring a TL860 series-parallel connection setup (by exchanging A+ and A-position if motor steering differs from the desired outcome). The diagram below offers a comprehensive depiction of connections for 4-wire, 6-wire, and 8-wire stepper motors: Attention:
Attention:   1) Please note the corresponding color for different motors. When using motor information, adhere to the description provided, as motor line colors differ between the 57 and 86 models.
While phase is relative, it's crucial to avoid connecting windings from different phases to the same actuator terminal (A+, A- represents one phase, B+, B- represents another). The lead definition, series, and parallel connection methods for the 57HS22 motor are illustrated in the diagram below.
 
         