PD-1260

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NEMA 23 smart stepper motor 12 to 52V, 55Ncm, 256 µSteps, SixPoint ramp controller with USB, S/D RS485 and CAN interface, SensOstep, StallGuard2 and CoolStep, StealthChop

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  • Stepper Motor NEMA23 / 57mm or NEMA24 / 60mm or NEMA34 / 86mm
  • 0.55 - 7.0Nm
  • With controller / driver
  • Linear and sixPoint ramps
  • +24V and +48V DC supply voltage
  • Up to 5.5A RMS motor current
  • RS485, CAN & USB interface
  • Integrated SensOstep encoder and support for external encoder
  • S/D interface
  • Multi-purpose inputs and outputs

The PD57/60/86-1260 is a powerful and compact full mechatronic solution, made up of a TMCM-1260 stepper control module and a NEMA 23, NEMA 24 or NEMA 34 (57mm, 60mm or 86mm flange size) motor. Dynamic current control and quiet, smooth and efficient operation are combined with StealthChop, DcStep, StallGuard and CoolStep features.

All you need to get started is a power supply and ADI Trinamic's free and easy to use TMCL-IDE. This graphical user interface allows quick setup and supports the use of commands in direct mode, monitors real-time behavior visualized in graphs, and logs and stores data.

More about the TMCL-IDE

APPLICATIONS

  • Laboratory Automation
  • Manufacturing
  • Semiconductor Handling
  • Robotics
  • Factory Automation
  • Test & Measurement
  • Life Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Liquid Handling

PD-1260
NEMA 23 smart stepper motor 12 to 52V, 55Ncm, 256 µSteps, SixPoint ramp controller with USB, S/D RS485 and CAN interface, SensOstep, StallGuard2 and CoolStep, StealthChop
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