Description
The MID-7602, a product of National Instruments, is a sophisticated piece of Motion Control HW & SW designed to cater to a wide array of industrial and research applications. With part numbers including 186318D-32, 778003-01, and 778003-05, this model is versatile and widely compatible.
At its core, the MID-7602 operates with Stepper motor types, ensuring precise control and movement. It is compatible with several controllers, namely the NI-7340, NI-7330, and NI-7350, providing flexibility in system design and integration.
The device boasts a Chopping Operating Frequency of 20 kHz and utilizes PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) technology for efficient power management and motor control. Additionally, an Active Fan Cooling mechanism is employed to maintain optimal operating temperatures and prolong the device’s lifespan.
With a Motor Bus Voltage of 24 VDC Nominal and a Peak Current per Phase ranging from 0.2 to 1.4 A, the MID-7602 is engineered for performance. The Micro-stepping feature is user-selectable, offering further customization and precision in motion control.
The unit requires a Power Supply Input Voltage of either 90-138 VAC or 204-264 VAC, accommodating a variety of industrial power standards. Its dimensions are 12.1 x 10.0 x 1.7 inches, and it weighs approximately 10 lb, making it a compact yet powerful solution for motion control needs.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 186318D-32, 778003-01, 778003-05 |
| Category | Motion Control HW & SW |
| Model | MID-7602 |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Motor Type | Stepper |
| Compatible Controllers | NI-7340, NI-7330, NI-7350 |
| Chopping Operating Frequency | 20 kHz |
| Technology | PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) |
| Cooling Mechanism | Active Fan Cooling |
| Motor Bus Voltage | 24 VDC Nominal |
| Peak Current per Phase | 0.2 to 1.4 A |
| Micro-stepping | User-selectable |
| Power Supply Input Voltage | 90-138 VAC, 204-264 VAC |
| Dimensions | 12.1 x 10.0 x 1.7 inches |
| Weight | 10 lb |
| Switch Inputs
Question 1: What is the chopping frequency of the MID-7602? Question 2: What motor types does the MID-7602 control? Question 3: What is the motor bus voltage of the MID-7602? Question 4: Which NI controllers is the MID-7602 compatible with? Question 5: What cooling method does the MID-7602 employ? |



