Brief: Discover how to efficiently operate the stepping motor assembly line with the Integrated NEMA 17 Stepper Motor Controller Module. This video highlights the features and benefits of the HTD421 2-phase parallel interface driver, designed for seamless integration with NEMA 17 stepper motors.
Related Product Features:
Compact design with heat-dissipated cast aluminum housing for easy installation and durability.
Automatic half-current feature when the motor is idle, enhancing energy efficiency.
Parallel interface with high-speed photoelectric isolation, compatible with 3.3-5V and 12-24V logic levels.
Adjustable microstep settings (1/2/4/8/16/32) for precise motor control.
Peak output current of 2A, adjustable for optimal performance.
Built-in protections against input reverse connection, overload, overheat, and overcurrent.
Same hole position and size as 42 stepper motors for seamless integration.
Faster system setup with reduced wiring complexity and guaranteed motor-drive compatibility.
FAQs:
What power supply is recommended for the HTD421 driver?
The HTD421 driver operates on DC 12V-35V, with DC 24V recommended for optimal performance.
How does the automatic half-current feature work?
When the motor is not running, the driver automatically reduces the current to half, improving energy efficiency and reducing heat generation.
What are the microstep options available with this driver?
The driver offers microstep settings of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32, allowing for precise control of the stepper motor.
Is the HTD421 driver compatible with NEMA 17 stepper motors?
Yes, the HTD421 driver is specifically designed for seamless integration with NEMA 17 stepper motors, featuring the same hole position and size.