TMC-IDX TRINAMIC, TMC-IDX Datasheet - Page 11

DRIVE, STEPPER MOTOR, 3.5A

TMC-IDX

Manufacturer Part Number
TMC-IDX
Description
DRIVE, STEPPER MOTOR, 3.5A
Manufacturer
TRINAMIC
Datasheet

Specifications of TMC-IDX

Supply Voltage Range
12VDC To 48VDC
Output Current
3.5A
Current Limit Max
5A
External Depth
23mm
External Length / Height
63mm
External Width
63mm
Load Current
3.5A
No. Of Output Channels
2
Supply
RoHS Compliant
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Rohs Compliant
Yes
5 Getting Started
5.1 Motor
Attention: Do not connect or disconnect the motor while power on. Damage to the module may occur.
Attention: A too high motor current setting can damage you motor! If in doubt, start with a low current
setting and check motor temperature. If the motor heats up very quickly, check all settings. The motor
shall never reach a temperature above 100°C under any circumstances. Some stepper motors need
contact to metallic parts to allow continuous operation. Mind the default settings, when you operate in
step / direction mode the first time! You can store your own settings in the module permanently.
5.1.1 Motor Choice
Care has to be taken concerning the selection of motor and supply voltage. In the different chopper
modes different criteria apply. Modes 0 and 1 are quite insensitive to the motor choice, while Mode 2
is very sensitive, because it uses a different motor current regulation scheme. This chapter gives
some mathematical information on the motor choice, but you can skip it if you want to experiment with
a given motor. Normally, best results will be achieved when operating the given motor in a range of 50
to 100% of nominal motor current (see motor data sheet). Mode 2 and mode 1 are mainly intended for
slow, smooth and very exact movements, due to the high microstepping resolution. For most dynamic
operation choose mode 0, or the combined modes 3 and 4 which use mode 1 or 2 for slow
movements and switch to mode 0 at a defined velocity.
5.1.1.1 Motor velocity
Whenever it is desired to maximize the motor velocity in a given application, it is important to
understand limitations due to supply voltage and motor inductivity. Please consult your motor data
sheet for this, as well as the choice of the chopper mode. Chopper mode 0 allows maximum motor
velocity.
5.1.1.2 Chopper Modes 0 (SPI / Default Mode) and 1 (PWM)
In these two modes the maximum supply voltage (V
nominal motor voltage (V
lead to an excess of motor rating.
The minimum supply voltage has to be above two times the nominal motor voltage.
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