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  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
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MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
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  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver
  • MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver

MC442E Two-phase 42/57 Digital Stepper Driver

Product Overview

MC442E is a high-performance two-phase digital step drive, using the latest ARM chip, which is compatible with all brands of twophase 42, 57 series step motors in the market, and has excellent performance at medium and low speeds. It can be customized with any number of divisions within 00 to 25600 and any current value within the rated current, and can use the corresponding operating parameters for different motors due to the added automatic recognition function of parameters, making the motor run very smoothly, with low heat and low noise.

Features

Voltage input range: DC18V to 36V Maximum peak current: 4.2A Subdivision range: 400 to 25600 ppr Pulse form: Pulse + Direction Pulse response frequency: 0 to 200KHz Motor parameter auto-tuning function With overvoltage, overcurrent, tracking error overrun and other protection functions
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Driver Function Description

Driver FunctionsOperating Instructions

Operating Current Setting

The output current of the driver is set by three DIP switches SW1-SW3, with a total of 8 levels of output current. 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 via 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, SW4 should be set to OFF during operation to reduce heating of the motor and driver and improve reliability. About 0.3 seconds after the pulse train stops, the current automatically reduces by 50% (actual value 55%), theoretically reducing heat generation by 65%.

Microstep Subdivision Setting

The microstep subdivision of the driver is set by four DIP switches SW5-SW8, with 15 levels of microstep subdivision. Users should stop the driver before setting the subdivision. 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, which stays on when the driver is powered; the red light is the fault indicator, which stays on when overvoltage or overcurrent faults occur. The red light turns off after the fault is cleared. When a fault occurs, only power cycling and re-enabling can clear the fault.

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- connect to the positive and negative terminals of the stepper motor's A-phase winding; B+ and B- connect to the positive and negative terminals of the B-phase winding. Swapping the A and B phase windings reverses the motor direction.

Power Interface

Powered by DC power supply, operating input voltage range: 18~36VDC, recommended operating voltage 24VDC, power supply greater than 100W.

Installation Instructions

The driver dimensions are: 116×69.2×26.5mm, mounting hole distance is 109mm. 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 MC442E driver uses an eight-position DIP switch to set subdivision accuracy, dynamic current, and half/full current, detailed as follows:

 

Operating Current Setting

Output Peak CurrentOutput Average CurrentSW1SW2SW3
1.00A0.71Aononon
1.46A1.04Aoffonon
1.91A1.36Aonoffon
2.37A1.69Aoffoffon
2.84A2.03Aononoff
3.31A2.36Aoffonoff
3.76A2.69Aonoffoff
4.20A3.00Aoffoffoff

 

Microstep Subdivision Setting

Steps per RevolutionSW5SW6SW7SW8
Defaultonononon
400offononon
800onoffonon
1600offoffonon
3200ononoffon
6400offonoffon
12800onoffoffon
25600offoffoffon
1000onononoff
2000offononoff
4000onoffonoff
5000offoffonoff
8000ononoffoff
10000offonoffoff
20000onoffoffoff
25000offoffoffoff

 

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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