Description
The National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive is designed to work seamlessly with NI-7330, NI-7350, and NI-7340 motion controllers, offering versatile motor drive current options ranging from 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC across four selectable axes.
Equipped with an IM481H Modular Hybrid Bipolar Chopper driver type and operating at a frequency of 20 kHz, this drive ensures precise and efficient motor control. It supports a wide array of stepper motors thanks to flexible micro-stepping options, with a default setting of 2000 steps per revolution, adjustable through DIP switches 6, 7, 8, and 9 for optimal performance.
With a robust power supply configuration that can accommodate either 230 VAC, 50 Hz or 115 VAC, 60 Hz, the MID-7604 has a continuous power output rating of 80 W for 4 axes and can handle a maximum quadrature frequency of 1 MHz. Each axis is connected via a 5-position screw terminal block, simplifying the wiring process for motor power connections.
The MID-7604 is identified by part numbers 777936-01, 777936-02, 777936-03, 777936-04, and 777936-06, ensuring a wide range of options for various application requirements.
Question 1: What are the configurable micro-stepping options for the National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive, and which DIP switches are used to adjust them for optimal motor performance?
Answer 1: The National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive is compatible with the NI-7330, NI-7350, and NI-7340 motion controllers, and its micro-stepping options are adjustable by DIP switches 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Question 2: What range of motor drive current options does the National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive offer, and with which NI motion controllers is it designed to work seamlessly?
Answer 2: The National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive is compatible with NI-7330, NI-7350, and NI-7340 motion controllers, featuring a drive current range of 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC, an IM481H Modular Hybrid Bipolar Chopper driver, a 20 kHz operating frequency, adjustable micro-stepping with a default of 2000 steps per revolution, power supply options of 230 VAC, 50
Question 3: What are the features of the National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive that allow it to provide precise motor control and compatibility with a variety of motion controllers?
Answer 3: The National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive features an IM481H Modular Hybrid Bipolar Chopper driver type operating at 20 kHz for precise control, offers current options from 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC across four axes, supports flexible micro-stepping with a default of 2000 steps per revolution adjustable via DIP switches, and is compatible with NI-7330, NI-7350, and NI-7340 motion controllers,
Question 4: What types of motion controllers is the National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive compatible with, and what are its key specifications and part numbers?
Answer 4: The National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive offers motor drive current options ranging from 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC and is designed to work seamlessly with NI-7330, NI-7350, and NI-7340 motion controllers.
Question 5: What types of motion controllers is the National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive compatible with, and what are its micro-stepping options adjustable by?
Answer 5: The National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive offers configurable micro-stepping options, with a default setting of 2000 steps per revolution, and the micro-stepping settings can be adjusted using DIP switches 6, 7, 8, and 9 to achieve optimal motor performance.
Specification | Detail |
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Product Name | National Instruments MID-7604 Stepper Motor Drive |
Part Numbers | 777936-01, 777936-02, 777936-03, 777936-04, 777936-06 |
Compatible Motion Controllers | NI-7330, NI-7350, NI-7340 |
Driver Type | IM481H Modular Hybrid Bipolar Chopper |
Operating Frequency | 20 kHz |
Motor Drive Current | 0.2 A to 1.4 A at 24 VDC |
Selectable Axes | 4 |
Power Supply Configuration | 230 VAC, 50 Hz or 115 VAC, 60 Hz |
Continuous Power Output Rating | 80 W for 4 axes |
Maximum Quadrature Frequency | 1 MHz |
Micro-Stepping | Default 2000 steps/rev (10-times micro-stepping) |
Microstep Rate Settings | Adjustable via DIP switches 6, 7, 8, and 9 |
Motor Power Wiring | 5-position screw terminal block per axis |