Description
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The Part Number 777936-02 refers to a Motion Control Hardware & Software item categorized under the model MID-7604. This product is described as a 4 Axis Integrated Stepper Driver Power Unit with an operational voltage of 220V.
It is compatible with several controllers, specifically the NI-7330, NI-7350, and NI-7340. The motor drive current capability spans from 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC, utilizing an IM481H modular hybrid bipolar chopper as its driver type. This unit operates at a frequency of 20 kHz.
The power supply configuration can accommodate both 230 VAC, 50 Hz and 115 VAC, 60Hz, offering flexibility in usage across different regions. By default, it supports 10-times micro-stepping (2000 steps/rev), facilitating precise motion control. The continuous power output is rated at 80 W for 4 axes.
Furthermore, it can handle a maximum quadrature frequency of up to 1 MHz, ensuring high-speed performance. The physical dimensions of this unit are 12.1 x 10.0 x 1.7 inches, and it weighs 10 lb, making it a robust yet manageable component in various applications.
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| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 777936-02 |
| Category | Motion Control HW & SW |
| Model | MID-7604 |
| Description | 4 Axis Integrated Stepper Driver Power Unit, 220V |
| Compatible Controllers | NI-7330, NI-7350, NI-7340 |
| Motor Drive Current | 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC |
| Driver Type | IM481H modular hybrid bipolar chopper |
| Operating Frequency | 20 kHz |
| Power Supply Configuration | 230 VAC, 50 Hz or 115 VAC, 60Hz |
| Micro-Stepping | Default: 10-times micro-stepping (2000 steps/rev) |
| Continuous Power Output | 80 W for 4 axes |
| Maximum Quadrature Frequency | 1 MHz |
| Physical Dimensions | 12.1 x 10.0 x 1.7 in |
| Weight | 10 lb |
| Operating Temperature Range |
Question 1: What is the part number for the MID-7604 stepper driver? Question 2: How many axes can the MID-7604 control? Question 3: What is the drive current range for the MID-7604? Question 4: What controllers is the MID-7604 compatible with? Question 5: What is the operating voltage of the MID-7604? |




