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Since parallel and serial connections of motor coils will significantly change resulting inductance and resistance, it is 

therefore important to set driver output current depending on motor phase current, motor leads and connection methods. 

Phase current rating supplied by motor manufacturer is important in selecting driver current, however the selection also 

depends on leads and connections. 

The first three bits (SW1, 2, 3) of the DIP switch are used to set the dynamic current. Select a setting closest to your 
motor’s required current. 

Dynamic Current Setting 

 

REF Current 

2.00A 

2.57A 

Peak Current 

2.40A 

3.08A 

SW1 

SW2 

SW3 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

3.14A 

3.77A 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

3.71A 

4.28A 

4.45A 

5.14A 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

4.86A 

5.83A 

6.52A 

7.20A 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

5.43A 

6.00A 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

Notes: 

Due to motor inductance, the actual current in the coil may be smaller than the dynamic current setting, 

particularly under high speed condition. 

 

Standstill Current Setting 

 

SW4 is used for this purpose. OFF meaning that the standstill current is set to be half of the selected dynamic current, 

and ON meaning that standstill current is set to be the same as the selected dynamic current. 

The current automatically reduced to 50% of the selected dynamic current one second after the last pulse. Theoretically, 

this will reduce motor heating to 36% (due to P=

2

I*R) of the original value. If  the  application  needs  a  different 

standstill current. 

 

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Summary of Contents for VDM86

Page 1: ...Fully Digital Stepper Drive User s Manual For VDM86...

Page 2: ...otor 4 Connections to 4 lead Motors 4 Connections to 6 lead Motors 5 Half Coil Configurations 5 Full Coil Configurations 5 Connections to 8 lead Motors 5 Series Connections 5 Parallel Connections 6 6...

Page 3: ...400 12800 25600 51200 1000 2000 4000 l 5000 8000 10000 20000 40000 l Input voltage 24 80VDC l 8 selectable peak current including 2 40A 3 08A 3 77A 4 45A 5 14A 5 83A 6 52A 7 20A l Pulse input frequenc...

Page 4: ...tions unit mm inch Figure 1 Mechanical specifications Recommend use side mounting for better heat dissipation Elimination of Heat l Driver s reliable working temperature should be 70 158 and motor wor...

Page 5: ...Details PUL Pulse signal In single pulse pulse direction mode this input represents pulse signal eac rising or falling edge active 4 5 5V PUL DIR DIR signal In single pulse mode this signal has low h...

Page 6: ...rol signals Recommend use line driver control signals to increase noise immunity of the driver in interference environments In the following figures connections to open collector and PNP signals are i...

Page 7: ...peak output current Figure 6 6 lead motor half coil higher speed connections Full Coil Configurations The full coil configuration on a six lead motor should be used in applications where higher torqu...

Page 8: ...e noise heating and improve reliability Regulated or Unregulated Power Supply Both regulated and unregulated power supplies can be used to supply the driver However unregulated power supplies are pref...

Page 9: ...ver Output Current This driver uses an 8 bit DIP switch to set microstep resolution and motor operating current as shown below Microstep Resolution Selection Microstep resolution is set by SW5 6 7 8 o...

Page 10: ...SW1 SW2 SW3 ON ON ON OFF ON ON 3 14A 3 77A ON OFF ON 3 71A 4 28A 4 45A 5 14A OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 4 86A 5 83A 6 52A 7 20A OFF ON OFF 5 43A 6 00A ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Notes Due to motor inductance th...

Page 11: ...parately connecting the drivers is recommended instead of daisy chaining l It is prohibited to pull and plug connector P2 while the driver is powered ON because there is high current flowing through m...

Page 12: ...sure correctdirection c t3 Pulse width not less than 2 5 s d t4 Low level width not less than 2 5 s 11 Protection Functions To improve reliability the driver incorporates some built in protections fea...

Page 13: ...lectrical noise controller software errors or mistake in wiring Problem Symptoms and Possible Causes Symptoms Motor is not rotating Motor rotates in the wrong direction Possible Problems No power Micr...

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