Mclennan launch new range of 5 and 10 A stepper drives with choice of built-in intelligent controller

Assembly Automation

ISSN: 0144-5154

Article publication date: 1 August 2008

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(2008), "Mclennan launch new range of 5 and 10 A stepper drives with choice of built-in intelligent controller", Assembly Automation, Vol. 28 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/aa.2008.03328cad.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Mclennan launch new range of 5 and 10 A stepper drives with choice of built-in intelligent controller

Article Type: New products From: Assembly Automation, Volume 28, Issue 3

Mclennan Servo Supplies has launched a new range of 5 and 10 A intelligent stepper drives from the California-based motion control innovator Applied Motion Products (Figure 1). The new ST series microstepping drives are available in three competitively priced versions offering a wide choice of control options that includes step and direction input, encoder following, graphical point and click programming for simple machine sequencing, and high-level ASCII host control for complex multi-axis motion and machine control.

 Figure 1 MclennanSevo supplies launch a new range of intelligent stepper
drives from Applied Motion Products

Figure 1 MclennanSevo supplies launch a new range of intelligent stepper drives from Applied Motion Products

The ST series drive stage features 20 KHz PWM current control and is available in a choice of user supplied 24-48 VDC at 5.0 A peak, or 24-80 VDC at 10.0 A peak. The fully protected drive features advanced current control to reduce motor torque ripple and smooth the output command signal to soften sudden changes in velocity and direction - which helps to reduce wear on mechanical components. The drive stage also features an anti-resonance damping term that improves the stability performance of the motor, allowing higher speeds and more usable torque.

The three control options - ST-S, ST-Si and ST-Q - allow a cost effective choice of motion and machine interfacing. The entry level ST-S version handles step and direction, CW/CCW pulse, master encoder following and a basic level of host control using Applied Motion Products’ SCL programming language.

The mid range ST-Si (simple indexer) version provides stand alone operation using Applied Motion Products’ Si Programmer™ Windows graphical software. This point and click software utilises a highly user-friendly icon-based programming environment that allows users of all levels to quickly set-up and program standalone machine sequencing applications interfacing the controller with sensors, PLCs, HMIs and other machine controls. The controller covers motion commands, I/O, conditional branching, alarms, and operator interfacing and also provides comprehensive troubleshooting support. The ST-Si controller option will also allow real time host control and handles program upload and download.

The ST-Q controller version uses Motion Control Products’ high level Q programming language to write sequences of complex multi-tasked motion and machine control. With full “on-the-fly” functionality the ST-Q intelligent drive can handle electronic gearbox and registration functions. With the addition of an encoder, the ST-Q series drive can provide stall detection and prevention - ensuring the motor will attempt to finish its move under stall conditions. Encoder-based position maintenance is also available to return a motor to its commanded position if external forces are trying to force it away.

Each ST drive version includes selectable microstepping resolution up to 50,800 steps/rev. At start-up, a self test and auto setup routine measures actual motor parameters to ensure optimal performance and fault-free operation. Each controller version carries an increasing generous complement of user I/O along and communications interfacing - for instance, the ST-Q includes two high-speed inputs, six general purpose inputs, two analogue inputs and four digital outputs.

Applied Motion Products’ ST Configurator software is also available for setting up, configuration, uploading and downloading programs to the ST series drives.

Multi-axis system setups, using PC Host control via RS 485/422 is available for the Si and Q versions. Multi-axis host control or standalone control is also possible the SiNET Hub which allows up to four or eight ST-S, ST-Q, or ST-Si drives to be configured, programmed and then networked with a PC, PLC or HMI in host or standalone modes.

The Applied Motion Products range also covers intelligent servo drives that utilise the Si and Q programming environments.

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