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TMCM-1180-CANOPEN
Motors, Actuators, Solenoids and Drivers

TMCM-1180-CANOPEN

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

MOTOR MOUNTABLE STEPPER MOTOR CONTROLLER/DRIVER MODULE 18 TO 55V, 5.5A, 256 ΜSTEPS, WITH USB, S/D, RS232 AND RS485 INTERFACE, STALLGUARD, COOLSTEP

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TMCM-1180-CANOPEN
Motors, Actuators, Solenoids and Drivers

TMCM-1180-CANOPEN

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

MOTOR MOUNTABLE STEPPER MOTOR CONTROLLER/DRIVER MODULE 18 TO 55V, 5.5A, 256 ΜSTEPS, WITH USB, S/D, RS232 AND RS485 INTERFACE, STALLGUARD, COOLSTEP

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTMCM-1180-CANOPEN
Control / Drive TypeBipolar, Stepper
Current - Output5.5 A
InterfaceRS-485, RS-232, CAN, Step / Direction, USB
Motor TypeStepper
Mounting TypeChassis Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]50 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-20 ░C
TypeBoard
Voltage - Load [Max]55 V
Voltage - Load [Min]18 V
Voltage - Supply [Max]48 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]24 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBulk 1$ 384.68
N/A 3$ 388.79

Description

General part information

TMCM-1180 Series

The TMCM-1180 is a single axis stepper motor controller/driver module for sensorless load dependent current control. The device is powered by ADI Trinamic StallGuard2™, CoolStep™and SpreadCycle™chopper technology and has a trapezoidal ramp generator. The TMCM-1180 is capable of driving up to 7.8A of current from each output (with proper heatsinking). It is designed for an operating voltage of 18 to 55V. The device provides a RS485, CAN, USB, S/D and encoder interface. An integrated protocol processor supplies a high level TMCL/ CANopen communication.All you need to get started is a power supply and ADI Trinamic's free and easy to use TMCL-IDE. This graphical user interface allows quick setup and supports the use of commands in direct mode, monitors real-time behavior visualized in graphs, and logs and stores data.More about the TMCL-IDE