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Stepper and driver combo is easy to apply

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 17, 2006

A bipolar 1.8 degree NEMA 17 step motor is integrated with a microstepping driver/controller to provide easy system integration for newly designed applications.

The newest addition to the Lin Engineering line of integrated step motor/driver/controllers, the SilverPak 17T is a bipolar, 1.8 degree, NEMA 17 step motor integrated with a microstepping driver/controller in order to provide easy system integration for newly designed applications.

Additional benefits of the SilverPak 17T are its affordable cost and smooth motion capability.

The SilverPak 17T is available in body lengths of 70, 76 and 84mm and is capable of producing up to 600mNm of holding torque, depending on the stack size of the motor.

Custom windings are available at no extra cost in order to maximise torque at the desired speed.

The SilverPak 17T features selectable step resolutions from full step to 16x microstepping, output currents of 0.1 to 1.5A peak, input voltage of 7 to 28V DC, and 16Kbyte of memory.

There are two digital limit switches, one general purpose input and one open collector output capable of outputting 100mA.

Once programmed, the SilverPak 17T is capable of stand-alone operation with no connection to a PC and because there is low power dissipation, no heatsink is required.

The driver/controller uses Trinamic's TMC428 and TMC246 microchips and is incorporated with the TMCL programming language.

The SilverPak 17T also features StallGuard encoder less stall detection.

Applications for Lin Engineering stepper motors include semiconductor machines, pick and place robots, surveillance systems, office and laboratory automation.

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