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Integrated motor and driver cuts down cabling

A Motion Control Products product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 8, 2005

The MDrive NEMA 14 high torque integrated motor and driver is ideal for designers who want the simplicity of a motor with onboard electronics, but without the expense of an indexer on each axis.

The MDrive NEMA 14 high torque integrated motor and driver is ideal for designers who want the simplicity of a motor with onboard electronics, but without the expense of an indexer on each axis.

The low cost MDrive14 offers the system designer the best method of control.

The MDrive14's integrated electronics eliminate the need to run the motor cabling through the machine, reducing the potential for problems due to electrical noise.

The MDrive14 uses a NEMA 14 frame size 1.8-degree high torque motor combined with a half/full step drive.

Setup parameters include motor resolution, motor direction with respect to the direction input, and run/hold currents.

These settings may be changed, downloaded and stored in nonvolatile memory with the use of a simple GUI which is provided.

This eliminates the need for external switches or resistors.

Parameters are changed via an SPI port located on connector P1.

Operating voltage for the MDrive14 ranges from +12 to +48V DC.

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