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Total Motion Systems offers Plus A and B drives

A Total Motion Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 6, 2009

Total Motion Systems has extended its RTA range of stepper drives with the addition of the Plus A and B series drives

The Plus A operates from a DC supply, while the Plus B uses a single AC supply through an isolating transformer.

Both incorporate a built-in oscillator with speed selectable by a DIP switch.

The full RTA range covers motor phase currents from 0.6A/phase up to 14A/phase with motor bus voltages from 24VDC to 320VDC.

The drives are suitable for use with bipolar two-phase 1.8-degree stepping motors from size 11 through to size 65.

The NDC series, available with plug and socket connections or screw terminals, features mini-stepping at up to 4,000s/r and a built-in oscillator facilitating move applications.

The series operates from a DC power supply in the range of 24VDC to 75VDC.

The similar SAC series operates from AC supplies.

For higher power industrial applications, there are the GAC, GMH and GMD series with ratings up to 12A and 180VDC from either AC or DC supplies and the packaged Mind B/T series with up to 12A and 180VDC.

The X-Mind series operates directly from mains AC supply at 110V to 230V without the need for a transformer.

The Mind T and X-Mind K series are said to incorporate an onboard motion controller and can be interfaced with a central control system or used as independent units.

For even higher stepper motor performance, the BCW02 gives 14A at up to 240VDC.

All drives have protection against short circuits at motor outputs, against under and over voltage and are thermally protected.

The RTA range of stepper drives is distributed in the UK and Ireland.

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