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KL-8070D Digital Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver-32 bit DSP Based
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KL-8070D Digital Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver-32 bit DSP Based

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This stepper driver is based on a DSP with an advanced control algorithm. It brings a high level of system smoothness, providing optimum torque and nulls mid-range instability. Motor auto-identification and parameter auto-configuration technology offers optimum responses with different motors and is easy-to-use. The driven motors can run with much lower noise, less heating, smoother movement than most of the drivers in the markets. Its unique features make the driver more attractive

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KL-8070D Digital Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver-32 bit DSP Based

Product Description

KL-8070D 80VDC/7A Digital Stepper Driver:

Heat Sink is included.

High Performance, Based on DSP Algorithm.

Anti-Resonance, provides optimum torque and nulls mid-range instability

• Motor auto-identification and parameter auto-configuration technology, offers

optimum responses with different motors

• Multi-Stepping allows a low resolution step input to produce

a higher microstep output for smooth system performance

• Microstep resolutions programmable, from full-step to 51,200 steps/rev, Can be

set by Dip switch (2,4,8,16,32,64,128,5,10,20,25, 50,125)

• Supply voltage up to +72 VDC

• Output current programmable, from 0.5A to 7.0A(Can be set by Dip switch too)

2.6A,3.4A,4.0A,4.8A, 5.4A, 6.1A, 7.0A

• Pulse input frequency up to 200 KHz

• TTL compatible and optically isolated input

• Full or Half Current , (Sw4: Off= Half Current)

• Suitable for 2-phase and 4-phase motors

• Support PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes

• Over-voltage, over-current, phase-error protection

One Year USA Warranty

Manuals & Download:

KL-8070D (6674 downloads)

Wiring:

Digitaldriverwiring (18398 downloads)

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