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ISM-7400

The National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper is designed for compatibility with NI 7330/7340/7350 motion controllers, supports a 12 VDC to 48 VDC supply voltage range, and offers configurations including single-sh

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    Description

    The National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper is a versatile motor controller that operates within a supply voltage range of 12 VDC to 48 VDC, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of applications. It incorporates essential protection features such as over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature safeguards to enhance the reliability and longevity of your motorized systems.

    Designed to work seamlessly with NI 7330/7340/7350 motion controllers, this stepper motor controller can be easily mounted using four M3 screws with a mounting hole depth of 4.5 mm, providing a secure and stable installation for your applications.

    Available in three different configurations—ISM-7400 (single-shaft), ISM-7400D (dual-shaft), and ISM-7400E (dual-shaft with a 1000-line incremental encoder)—the ISM-7400 series offers flexibility to suit various design requirements. The device is optically isolated and supports logic levels from 5 V to 24 V, accommodating sourcing, sinking, or differential signal types for broad control interface compatibility.

    For precise operation, a compatible step signal source, such as a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or a motion controller, is necessary. This ensures accurate control over the motor’s movements, enabling fine-tuned performance for your specific needs. Safety is further enhanced by an internal fuse that is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply.

    Lastly, the ISM-7400 boasts three inputs—STEP, DIR, and EN—which accept 5 V to 24 V logic signals for precise control of the motor’s rotational movement, direction, and power, allowing for rapid and precise adjustments that are essential for high-performance automation systems.

    Feature Description
    Product Name National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper
    Supply Voltage Range 12 VDC to 48 VDC
    Protection Features Over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, over-temperature
    Compatibility NI 7330/7340/7350 motion controllers
    Mounting Four M3 screws, 4.5 mm mounting hole depth
    Configurations ISM-7400 (single-shaft), ISM-7400D (dual-shaft), ISM-7400E (dual-shaft with a 1000-line incremental encoder)
    Isolation Optically isolated
    Logic Support 5 V to 24 V
    Signal Compatibility Sourcing, sinking, or differential signals
    Additional Requirements Compatible step signal source (e.g., PLC or motion controller)
    Internal Fuse Connection Connected to the positive terminal of the power supply
    Inputs STEP, DIR, EN (5 V to 24 V logic signals)

    Question 1: What are the core protection features included in the National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper to ensure the durability of motorized systems?
    Answer 1: The core protection features included in the National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper to ensure the durability of motorized systems are over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature safeguards.

    Question 2: What protection features are integrated into the National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper to ensure the reliability and longevity of motorized systems?
    Answer 2: The National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper incorporates protection features such as over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature safeguards, as well as an internal fuse connected to the positive terminal of the power supply, to enhance the reliability and longevity of motorized systems.

    Question 3: What type of signal interface compatibility is provided by the National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper’s optically isolated inputs, and which specific NI motion controllers is it designed to work with?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper provides optically isolated inputs that are compatible with sourcing, sinking, or differential signal types from 5 V to 24 V, and it is specifically designed to work with the NI 7330, NI 7340, and NI 7350 motion controllers.

    Question 4: What range of supply voltage does the National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper support, and what are the specific configurations available within the ISM-7400 series?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper supports a supply voltage range of 12 VDC to 48 VDC and is available in three specific configurations: the ISM-7400 (single-shaft), ISM-7400D (dual-shaft), and ISM-7400E (dual-shaft with a 1000-line incremental encoder).

    Question 5: What voltage range is supported by the National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper, and with which types of NI motion controllers is it designed to integrate seamlessly?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments ISM-7400 Integrated Stepper supports a supply voltage range of 12 VDC to 48 VDC and is designed to integrate seamlessly with NI 7330/7340/7350 motion controllers.