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Voltage of Stepper motors
Created Date: October 27,2004
Created By: golash
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Hi What is the voltage rating of these steppers STP-MTR-23079 STP-MTR-34066
Created Date: October 31,2004
Created by: ADaddict
Hi golash,
I believe that they are both 32VDC (fully loaded)
Created Date: November 08,2004
Created by: gkaufman
In general, you can use just about any voltage to operate the SureStep stepping motors as long as the rated current is maintained by the driver. In the case of the two motors you mentioned this would be 2.8 Amps.
The SureStep power supply provides 32 VDC when fully loaded and with nominal ac input voltage. ADC provides the torque-speed profiles that can be achieved when using the SureStep system components (power supply, driver, extension cable, and motors).
So, the SureStep stepping motors can be operated at lower voltages but the maximum possible speed will be reduced. On the other hand, if voltage higher than 32 VDC is provided then higher motor speeds are possible. Once again, in all cases, the motor rated current must be maintained and the voltage used will determine maximum speed capability.
Created Date: February 12,2005
Created by: Rich1955
Does that mean the higher the voltage the higher the torque and what is the maximan volt you can go.
Never mind I just read it, 40V
Created Date: October 27,2004
Created by: golash
Hi
What is the voltage rating of these steppers
STP-MTR-23079
STP-MTR-34066