Two Phase DSP Digital Stepper Motor Driver DM856 32 Bit Controller For Nema 23 And 42 Stepper Motors 20 To 80V DC 5.6A Suitable For Laser Cutters Laser Markers High Precision XY Tables And Labeling Machines With Anti Resonance For Optimized Torque Eason
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SKU: VXB08YNWP1PC
UPC: 00193019693964
UPC: 00193019693964
DM856 32-Bit DSP Stepper Driver for Precise Motion
✔️ Single unit DM856 with auto-ID and anti-resonance for precision
✅ Microstep resolution up to 102,400 steps/rev
✅ Auto-identification and parameter auto-configuration
✅ Anti-resonance for optimized torque and reduced mid-range instability
✅ PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes; TTL input, optically isolated
✅ Over-voltage, over-current, and phase-error protection
✅ Compatible with 2-phase and 4-phase motors
✔️ Single unit DM856 with auto-ID and anti-resonance for precision
The DM856 is a fully digital stepping motor driver that uses DSP control to deliver smooth torque, reduced vibration, and auto-configuration for quick setup. It's ideal for laser cutters, high-precision XY tables, labeling machines, and other automation systems where quiet operation and reliable motion matter.
✅ 80 VDC max supply; 0.5-5.6 A current programmable✅ Microstep resolution up to 102,400 steps/rev
✅ Auto-identification and parameter auto-configuration
✅ Anti-resonance for optimized torque and reduced mid-range instability
✅ PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes; TTL input, optically isolated
✅ Over-voltage, over-current, and phase-error protection
✅ Compatible with 2-phase and 4-phase motors
💡 What is a digital stepping motor driver used for in precision motion control? A handy tool that converts simple pulse signals into precise, smooth motor movements, improving accuracy and repeatability in automated systems.
- handy for laser cutters, labeling machines, and precision XY tables
- delivers anti-resonance and microstep control for quiet operation
- supports high pulse rates up to 200 kHz and TTL-level inputs
- auto-identification eases setup across different motors
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