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MID-7604/7602 Power Drive
For maximum flexibility, you can connect 8-wire stepper motors in either a
series or parallel configuration. Connecting the windings in series as shown
in Figure 18 produces the most torque per amp, but has the disadvantage of
higher inductance and poorer high-speed performance.
series or parallel configuration. Connecting the windings in series as shown
in Figure 18 produces the most torque per amp, but has the disadvantage of
higher inductance and poorer high-speed performance.
Figure 18. Series Stepper Motor Wiring (Higher Torque, Lower Speed)
Alternatively, you can wire 8-wire stepper motors in parallel as shown in
Figure 19. This configuration produces better high-speed performance but
requires more current to produce rated torque.
Figure 19. This configuration produces better high-speed performance but
requires more current to produce rated torque.
Figure 19. Parallel Stepper Motor Wiring (Higher Speed, Lower Torque)
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Phase A
Phase B
Phase B
Phase B
Phase A
Ground
Ground
Motor Case Ground
Shield
Phase
A
Phase
A
-CT
Phase
A
-CT
Phase
A
Phase B
Phase B-CT
Phase B-CT
Phase B
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5
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3
4
5
Phase A
Phase B
Phase B
Phase B
Phase A
Ground
Ground
Motor Case Ground
Shield
Phase
A
Phase
A-CT
Phase
A-CT
Phase
A
Phase B
Phase B-CT
Phase B-CT
Phase B