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High-Torque DC Motor Driver w/t PWM Interface [RMCS-230X]
RHINO MOTION CONTROLS
RMCS-2302
50V 20A DC motor driver w/t PWM speed control
(Max. 50Vdc and 20A)
Power and Motor Terminal Assignments
Terminal No.
Terminal Name
Description
Terminal 1
GND
Power Ground or Power
–Ve
Terminal 2
+V
Power +Ve (12VDC to 50VDC Max wrt. GND)
Terminal 3
Motor 1
DC motor connection 1
Terminal 4
Motor 2
DC motor connection 2
INPUT Terminal Assignments
Terminal No.
Terminal Name
Description
Terminal 1
PWM+
PWM signal input
Terminal 2
PWM-
GND
Terminal 3
DIR+
0/5V input for altering DIR
Terminal 4
DIR-
GND
Potentiometer settings
(From left of board)
Pot No.
Pot Name
Description
Pot 1
Pot 2
Pot 3
Proportional Gain
Proportionally increase or decrease the speed gain
Integral Gain
To compensate for load using back EMF setting
Differential Gain
To reduce or increase the dampness of the PWM and direction input
Power Supply Selection
A high-torque DC motor requires high current during startup and during high load or irregular load
conditions. The general rule of thumb to make sure your power supply is adequate for a DC motor is to
make sure it can supply the maximum current required by the motor during stall condition. It is also good
practice to have sufficient low
–
ESR decoupling capacitors on the output of the supply before you connect
it to a DC motor drive. This is to make sure that the motor driver does not reset or suffer from variations
in speed due to an insufficient or unregulated supply.