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TE Series Digital Stepper Driver For Nema 34 Motors, 2.4-7.2A, 20 To 80VAC And 30 To 100VDC, High Efficiency Motion Controller, Beast Mode Performance, Solid Upgrade With Smooth Precision
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Single-Unit Digital Stepper Driver for Nema 34 Motors
âď¸ 2.4-7.2A peak current, 20-80VAC/30-100VDC input
â Input Voltage: +20-80VAC / 30-100VDC
â Logic Input: 5-24VDC, 7-20mA
â Pulse Input: up to 200kHz, 2.5Âľs width, TTL compatible
â Optically Isolated Inputs 5-24V
â PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes
â Motor Winding Open Circuit Detection
â Automatic Idle-Current Reduction
â Soft-start with no jump on power-up
â Anti-Resonance for stable torque
â 8 selectable peak currents: 2.4-7.2A
â 16 selectable microstep resolutions up to 40000
â Supports 2âphase and 4âphase motors
â Over-voltage / Over-current protection
â Pulse Input Frequency 0-200kHz
â Cooling: Natural or Forced
â Operating Temp 0-40°C; Storage -20-65°C
âď¸ 2.4-7.2A peak current, 20-80VAC/30-100VDC input
The TE Series digital stepper driver is a compact, costâeffective motion controller designed for Nema 34 motors, delivering precise microstepping and builtâin protection. Itâs ideal for CNC, automation, and robotics setups that need smooth motion and reliable performance. Includes 1 x TE Series driver and RS232 cable.
â Peak Output Current: 2.4-7.2A (2.0-6.0 RMS)â Input Voltage: +20-80VAC / 30-100VDC
â Logic Input: 5-24VDC, 7-20mA
â Pulse Input: up to 200kHz, 2.5Âľs width, TTL compatible
â Optically Isolated Inputs 5-24V
â PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes
â Motor Winding Open Circuit Detection
â Automatic Idle-Current Reduction
â Soft-start with no jump on power-up
â Anti-Resonance for stable torque
â 8 selectable peak currents: 2.4-7.2A
â 16 selectable microstep resolutions up to 40000
â Supports 2âphase and 4âphase motors
â Over-voltage / Over-current protection
â Pulse Input Frequency 0-200kHz
â Cooling: Natural or Forced
â Operating Temp 0-40°C; Storage -20-65°C
đĄ What is a digital stepper driver used for in CNC and automation?
It translates control signals into precise motor motion and adds builtâin protection and configuration options for different motors.
- Converts control signals into accurate stepping and torque control
- Provides microstepping for smooth movement and precise positioning
- Includes fault protection like over-current and open-circuit detection
- Offers optically isolated TTL inputs to ease system integration