Drives use multistep positioning to convert full-step indexing commands into smooth microstepping resolution. Available for AC or DC operation, drive will power any 2-phase NEMA step motor.
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Danaher Motion introduces its Pacific Scientific P7000 Series microstepping drives that provide servo-like performance at a lower cost than conventional servo drives, company says. Drive offers Encoderless Stall Detection™, down to and including rest, without the use of a separate feedback device.
Drives use multistep positioning to convert full-step indexing commands into smooth microstepping resolution. Available for AC or DC operation, drive will power any 2-phase NEMA step motor.