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4.  POWER SUPPLY SECTION 

 

It is important to choose the appropriate power supply to make the driver operate 
properly

 

Maximum Voltage Input: 

The  internal  power  supply  can  operate  from  24Vdc  to  110Vdc,  including  power  input 
fluctuation  and  back  EMF  voltage  generated  by  motor  coils  during  motor  shaft 
deceleration, or from 18Vac to 80Vac via a transformer. 
 
Higher voltages will damage the driver. 

 

Regulated or unregulated power supply: 

Both regulated and unregulated power supplies can be used to supply DC power to the 
drive.    However,  unregulated  power  supplies  are  preferred  due  to  their  ability  to 
withstand current surge.  If regulated power supply (such as most switching supplies) is 
used, it is important to have a large current output rating to avoid problems like current 
clamp. For example, using a 4A supply for a 3A motor drive operation.  You can use a 
power  supply  of  lower  current  rating  than  that  of  the  motor  (Typically  50%~70%  of 
motor  current).    The  reason  is  that  the  drive  draws  current  from  the  power  supply 
capacitor only during the ON duration of the PWM cycle, but not during OFF duration. 
Therefore,  the  average  current  withdrawn  from  the  power  supply  is  considerably  less 
than  the  motor  current.    For  example,  two  3 A  motors  can  be  supplied  by  one  power 
supply of 4A rating. 

 
Multiple Drivers: 

It  is  recommended  that  multiple  drives  share  one  power  supply  to  reduce  cost, 
provided that the supply has enough capacity.  

DO NOT 

daisy-chain the power supply 

input  pin  of  the  drivers  (connect  them  to  power  supply  separately)  to  avoid  cross 
interference. 
Higher  supply  voltage  will  allow  higher  motor  speed  to  be  achieved.    If  the  speed 
requirement is low, it’s better to use lower supply voltage to improve noise, heating and 
reliability. 
 

NEVER 

connect power and ground incorrectly, it will damage the driver. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for P860

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Page 2: ...Control Signal Connector P1 Pins 2 Power Connector P2 Pins 2 Power Connector P3 Pins 2 Power Supply Selection 3 Maximum Voltage Input 3 Regulated or Unregulated Power Supply 3 Multiple Drivers 3 Driv...

Page 3: ...idle current reduction Mixed decay current control for reduced motor heating 16 Channel microstepping in decimal and binary Suitable for 4 6 or 8 lead motors Step Direction and Enable inputs Short ci...

Page 4: ...DRIVER CONNECTORS P1 P2 and P3 The following is a brief description of the three connectors of the drive Control Signal Connector P1 Pins Pin No Signal Functions 1 Direction Triggers change in direct...

Page 5: ...4A supply for a 3A motor drive operation You can use a power supply of lower current rating than that of the motor Typically 50 70 of motor current The reason is that the drive draws current from the...

Page 6: ...s important to set driver output current depending on motor phase current motor leads and connection method 6 Switch Settings Current Setting Peak SW1 2 3 are used to set the operating current during...

Page 7: ...quired Because this configuration has the most inductance the performance will start to degrade at higher speeds Use the per phase or unipolar current rating divided by 1 4 to determine the peak outpu...

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