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  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
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MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
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  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver

MC542XA Two-Phase 57 Digital Stepper Driver

Product Overview

The MC542XA is a 57 digital stepper driver developed based on a high-performance, low-power ARM chip. Its driver features a built-in intelligent regulator with PID parameter self-tuning functionality, which automatically generates the most suitable parameters for different motors without manual adjustment, optimizing motor performance. This driver operates the motor with very low noise.

Features

Voltage input range: DC 20V to 50V Maximum peak current: 4.2A Subdivision range: 400 to 25600 ppr Pulse form: Pulse + Direction Pulse response frequency: 0 to 200KHz Automatic motor parameter tuning function Features protection functions such as overvoltage, overcurrent, and tracking error exceeding limits
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Driver Function Description

Driver Functions

Operating Instructions

Operating Current Setting

By SW1-SW3 three DIP switches to set the driver output current, with a total of 8 levels. For specific output current settings, please refer to the driver panel instructions.

Automatic Half-Current Function

Users can set the driver's automatic half-current function through SW4 . OFF means the static current is set to half of the dynamic current, ON means the static current is the same as the dynamic current. Generally, it is recommended to set SW4 to OFF to reduce the heat generated by the motor and driver and improve reliability. After the pulse train stops, the current automatically reduces after about 0.3 seconds. 50% (Actual value 55% ), theoretically reducing heat generation by 65%

Microstep Subdivision Setting

By SW5-SW8 Four DIP switches are used to set the driver's microstep subdivision, with a total of 15 microstep levels. When setting the subdivision, the driver should be stopped first. For specific microstep subdivision settings, please refer to the driver panel instructions.

Indicator Lights

The driver has two indicator lights: red and green. The green light is the power indicator and stays on when the driver is powered; the red light is the fault indicator and stays on when overvoltage or overcurrent faults occur. The red light turns off after the fault is cleared. To clear faults, power cycling and re-enabling the driver are required.

Signal Interface

PUL+ and PUL- are the positive and negative terminals of the control pulse signal; DIR+ and DIR- are the positive and negative terminals of the direction signal; ENA+ and ENA- are the positive and negative terminals of the enable signal.

Motor Interface

A+ and A- connects to the stepper motor A phase winding positive and negative terminals; B+ and B- connects to the stepper motor B phase winding positive and negative terminals. Swapping the two phase windings reverses the motor direction. A B When the two phase windings are swapped, the motor direction reverses.

Power Interface

Powered by DC power supply, operating input voltage range: 20~50VDC Recommended operating voltage 36VDC ', power supply capacity greater than' 100W

Installation Instructions

Driver dimensions are: 117 × 78 × 34mm with mounting hole spacing of 111mm It can be installed horizontally or vertically (vertical installation is recommended). During installation, it should be mounted tightly against a metal cabinet to facilitate heat dissipation.

 

Product Diagram

 

Parameter Settings

The MC542XA driver uses an eight-position DIP switch to set subdivision accuracy, dynamic current, and half/full current, described in detail as follows:

 

Operating Current Setting

Output Peak Current

Output Average Current

SW1

SW2

SW3

1.00A

0.71A

on

on

on

1.46A

1.04A

off

on

on

1.91A

1.36A

on

off

on

2.37A

1.69A

off

off

on

2.84A

2.03A

on

on

off

3.31A

2.36A

off

on

off

3.76A

2.69A

on

off

off

4.20A

3.00A

off

off

off

 

Microstep Subdivision Setting

Steps / Revolutions

SW5

SW6

SW7

SW8

Default

on

on

on

on

400

off

on

on

on

800

on

off

on

on

1600

off

off

on

on

3200

on

on

off

on

6400

off

on

off

on

12800

on

off

off

on

25600

off

off

off

on

1000

on

on

on

off

2000

off

on

on

off

4000

on

off

on

off

5000

off

off

on

off

8000

on

on

off

off

10000

off

on

off

off

20000

on

off

off

off

25000

off

off

off

off

 

Main Application Areas

Suitable for various motion control automation equipment and instruments, such as: electronic processing and inspection, semiconductor packaging, laser cutting and welding, laser typesetting, packaging machinery, engraving machines, marking machines, cutting machines, garment plotters, CNC machine tools, automated assembly equipment, etc.

 

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