AMP: DC CANopen Advanced Microstep Drive (ST10-C Series) 24-80 VDC
Step motor drives from Applied Motion Products offer unparalleled performance for today's modern machine builders. From the ground up these drives offer best-in-class current control for optimal smoothness and torque, robust and flexible on-board control options, and industry-standard industrial network communications.
ST10-C-CE: DC CANopen Advanced Microstep Drive w/ Encoder Input
The ST10-C-CE stepper drive is a DC-powered microstepping drive for controlling two-phase, bipolar step motors. It offers advanced current control and a sophisticated 3rd generation anti-resonance algorithm that electronically dampens motor and system resonances to improve motor smoothness and usable torque over a wide speed range. The drive also employs electronic torque ripple smoothing and microstep emulation to greatly reduce motor noise and vibration. The drive must be powered from 24-80 VDC and can output up to 10.0 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Over-voltage, over-temperature and over-current protection features prevent damage while running in adverse conditions. The drive is complemented by a specifically matched set of NEMA 23 and NEMA 34 frame stepper motors (see Related and Recommended products below).
The ST10-C-CE is designed to operate on a CANopen communication network and conforms to Can in Automation (CiA) DS301 and DSP402 specifications. It supports Profile Position, Profile Velocity, and Homing modes, as well as the ability to run stored Q programs via Applied Motion-specific CANopen objects. The drive is setup and configured using Applied Motion’s ST Configurator™ software. Preconfigured motor setup files included with ST Configurator™ make it easy to set up the drive for optimum results.
For connecting to external devices such as control signals, incremental encoders, limit switches, proximity or photoelectric sensors, PLC I/O, lamps, and other devices, the drive comes with 8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs, and 2 single-ended analog inputs (analog inputs can be wired together as 1 differential analog input). Adjustable digital filters are present on the digital inputs for enhanced reliability in noisy environments.
The drive comes with an RS-232 port for configuration and programming. It also comes with a CANopen port for connecting to the CANopen data network.
The ST10-C-CE comes with an encoder feedback connector for applications that demand a higher level of position control than ordinary open-loop step motor systems can provide. Use our double-shaft step motors with incremental encoders and activate either Stall Detection or Stall Prevention in the drive. Stall Detection notifies the system as soon as the required torque is too great for the motor, which results in a loss of synchronization between the rotor and stator, also known as stalling. Stall Prevention automatically adjusts motor speed to maintain synchronization of the rotor to the stator under all conditions. This unique feature allows step motors to operate in a much broader range of applications than previously possible, such as torque-control. The Stall Prevention feature also performs static position maintenance, which maintains the position of the motor shaft when at rest. Additionally, the inclusion of the optional encoder allows the motor to be precisely homed to the index (marker) pulse.
All ST drives are CE approved and RoHS compliant.
Advanced current control microstepping drive with built-in CANopen networking
CANopen DS301 and DSP402 supported
Profile position and velocity modes
Several homing modes
Objects for Q programming
Objects for data registers
Wide current range 0.1 to 10.0 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction
Advanced anti-resonance algorithm
Torque ripple smoothing
Microstepping and Microstep Emulation
8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs, optically isolated
2 analog inputs, +/-10 volt range
Encoder feedback connector for Stall Prevention & Stall Detection
RS-232 cable and mating connectors included
ST10-C-CN: DC CANopen Advanced Microstepping Drive
The ST10-C-CN stepper drive is a DC-powered microstepping drive for controlling two-phase, bipolar step motors. It offers advanced current control and a sophisticated 3rd generation anti-resonance algorithm that electronically dampens motor and system resonances to improve motor smoothness and usable torque over a wide speed range. The drive also employs electronic torque ripple smoothing and microstep emulation to greatly reduce motor noise and vibration. The drive must be powered from 24-80 VDC and can output up to 10.0 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Over-voltage, over-temperature and over-current protection features prevent damage while running in adverse conditions. The drive is complemented by a specifically matched set of NEMA 23 and NEMA 34 frame stepper motors (see Related and Recommended products below).
The ST10-C-CN is designed to operate on a CANopen communication network and conforms to Can in Automation (CiA) DS301 and DSP402 specifications. It supports Profile Position, Profile Velocity, and Homing modes, as well as the ability to run stored Q programs via Applied Motion-specific CANopen objects. The drive is setup and configured using Applied Motion’s ST Configurator™ software. Preconfigured motor setup files included with ST Configurator™ make it easy to set up the drive for optimum results.
For connecting to external devices such as control signals, incremental encoders, limit switches, proximity or photoelectric sensors, PLC I/O, lamps, and other devices, the drive comes with 8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs, and 2 single-ended analog inputs (analog inputs can be wired together as 1 differential analog input). Adjustable digital filters are present on the digital inputs for enhanced reliability in noisy environments.
The drive comes with an RS-232 port for configuration and programming. It also comes with a CANopen port for connecting to the CANopen data network.
All ST drives are CE approved and RoHS compliant.
Advanced current control microstepping drive with built-in CANopen networking
CANopen DS301 and DSP402 supported
Profile position and velocity modes
Several homing modes
Objects for Q programming
Objects for data registers
Wide current range 0.1 to 10.0 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction
Advanced anti-resonance algorithm
Torque ripple smoothing
Microstepping and Microstep Emulation
8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs, optically isolated
2 analog inputs, +/-10 volt range
RS-232 cable and mating connectors included
Model No.: ST10-C-CE, ST10-C-CN