Connections Of 4-Lead Motor; Connections Of 6-Lead Motor; Half Coil Configurations; Full Coil Configurations - Leadshine Technology M542C User Manual

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Figure 2: Connections to open-collector
Figure 3: Connections to PNP signal (common-cathode)
signal (common-anode)

4.2 Connections of 4-lead Motor

The 4 lead motors are the least flexible and easy to connect. And the Speed – torque of motor depends on winding
inductance. The output current from drive that is multiply the specified phase current by 1.4 to determine the peak
output current.
Figure 4: 4-lead Motor Connections

4.3 Connections of 6-lead Motor

Like 8 lead stepping motors, 6 lead motors have two configurations available for high speed or high torque operations.
The higher speed configuration, or half coil, is described, because it uses one half of the motor's inductor windings.
The higher torque configuration, or full coil, uses the full coil windings.

4.3.1 Half Coil Configurations

As previously stated, the half coil configuration uses 50% of the motor phase windings. This gives lower inductance,
hence, lower torque output. Like the parallel connection of 8 lead motor, the torque output will be more stable at higher
speeds. This configuration is also referred to as half chopper. In setting the drive output current multiply the specified
per phase (or unipolar) current rating by 1.4 to determine the peak output current.
Figure 5: 6-lead motor half coil (higher speed) connections

4.3.2 Full Coil Configurations

The full coil configuration on a six lead motor should be used in applications where higher torque at lower speed is
desired. This configuration is also referred to as full copper. In full coil mode, the motors should be run at only 70% of
their rated current to prevent overheating.
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