High precision, high torque, and capable of closed-loop control with stall detection using an angle detector.
The 2-phase stepper motor/driver is attractive for its high precision, high torque, high speed, and performance suited to various applications. A stepper motor generally receives pulse signals from an external source and attracts the rotor with the electromagnetic force generated in the stator windings, causing the output shaft to rotate by an angle proportional to the number of pulse signals. The rotation speed is determined by the frequency of the input pulse signals (pulse frequency), while the rotation angle is determined by the total number of input pulse signals. The 2-phase step driver can switch between full step and half step modes. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ The rotation angle is determined in proportion to the number of input pulse signals. ○ High torque, fast response, compact and lightweight. ○ Minimal angle, high precision, low cost. ○ Supports a wide input range of DC 20 to 35V. ○ Plug-type screw terminal connector. ○ Equipped with a function to turn off the motor drive (enable). ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Since its establishment, Tamagawa Seiki has challenged the angular accuracy of control devices such as high-precision sensors, motors, and gyros that were necessary for the times, delivering these products to customers. Currently, we have become one of the few manufacturers in the world that develops and manufactures 2D position and angle sensors as well as 3D (spatial) position and angular velocity sensors. The motion systems that apply these high-precision sensor technologies are expanding their applications from everyday office automation to factory automation and even into the aerospace industry.