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News Release from: Micromech | Subject: Socket to Stepping
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 February 2001
Can stepper systems get any simpler?
Motion control specialist Micromech reckons stepper systems just can't get any simpler than its new Socket to Stepping system, using only three components.
Motion control specialist Micromech reckons stepper systems just can't get any simpler than its new Socket to Stepping system, using only three components The new DIN-rail-mounting direct-offline system can accept a wide-ranging input voltage from 94 to 264V AC
A low-cost alphanumeric operator panel is used to enter data and run the system once programmed (using free-issue Easi-Tools software), and User I/O is available for interlocks and peripheral devices.
The L50I drive can deliver up to 5A per phase at 4000 mini-steps per revolution.
The system can also be commanded directly from a PC via the RS232/485 comms interface which is especially useful during commisioning.
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