The FPGA adopts a fully digital control multi-axis driver. It achieves cost reduction without compromising performance. It maximizes the capabilities of the motor.
The "5-phase 4-axis micro-stepping driver AK-BX5410" significantly reduces the number of components by adopting FPGA technology and achieves component standardization through multi-axis configuration. With high-performance digital control, it can automatically select the optimal excitation state according to the motor's rotational speed, including excitation sequences, analog gain, and time constants, thereby achieving increased torque in high-speed ranges. It features excellent motor response due to the PWM direct chopper method. Two types are available: line driver type and open collector type. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Specifications】 ○ Power Input → Main Power: DC 24V ±10% ○ Drive Capacity → 1.4A per phase ○ Resolution → Maximum 250 divisions of the basic step (125,000 p/r for a motor with a basic step of 0.72 degrees) → Selectable from 500 to 125,000 p/r (16 types) (set using free dedicated software) ○ Input Signal → CW/CCW pulse signal, excitation OFF input ○ Output Signal → Excitation monitor output, alarm output ○ Protection Features → Power voltage monitoring function ○ Operating Temperature Range → 0 to 50°C (no freezing) → Storage: -20 to 60°C (no freezing) ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Usage】 ○ Positioning (Wiring reduction can be achieved) For more details, please contact us.
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Asahi Engineering Co., Ltd. is a research and development-oriented company specializing in motor control. By collaborating with high-tech related companies, we anticipate market demands and steadily accumulate know-how. We are advancing diversification step by step, exploring themes for the future, and evolving into a systems engineering company.