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M415B Micro Microstepping Driver Manual V2.0 

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Connections to 6-lead Motors 

Like 8 lead stepping motors, 6 lead motors have two configurations available for high speed or high 
torque operation. The higher speed configuration, or half coil, is so described because it uses one half 
of the motor

s inductor windings. The higher torque configuration, or full coil, uses the full windings 

of the phases.

 

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 driver 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 

Full Coil Configurations 

The full coil configuration on a six lead motor should be used in applications where higher torque at 
lower  speeds  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 over heating. 

 

Figure 6: 6-lead motor full coil (higher torque) connections 

Connections to 8-lead Motors 

8 lead motors offer a high degree of flexibility to the system designer in that they may be connected 
in series or parallel, thus satisfying a wide range of applications. 

Series Connections 

A series motor configuration would typically be used in applications where a higher torque at lower 
speeds is required. Because this configuration has the most inductance, the performance will start to 

                                   

M415B Micro Microstepping Driver Manual V2.0 

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degrade at higher speeds. In series mode, the motors should also be run at only 70% of their rated 
current to prevent over heating.

 

 

Figure 7: 8-lead motor series connections 

Parallel Connections 

An 8 lead motor in a parallel configuration offers a more stable, but lower torque at lower speeds. But 
because of the lower inductance, there will be higher torque at higher speeds. Multiply the per phase 
(or unipolar) current rating by 1.96, or the bipolar current rating by 1.4, to determine the peak output 
current.

 

 

Figure 8: 8-lead motor parallel connections 

6. Power Supply Selection 

The M415B can match medium and small size stepping motors (from NEMA size 14 to 23) made by 
Leadshine or other motor manufactures around the world. To achieve good driving performances, it is 
important  to  select  supply  voltage  and  output  current  properly.  Generally  speaking,  supply  voltage 
determines  the  high  speed  performance  of  the  motor,  while  output  current  determines  the  output 
torque  of  the  driven  motor  (particularly  at  lower  speed).  Higher  supply  voltage  will  allow  higher 
motor speed to be achieved, at the price of more noise and heating. If the motion speed requirement is 
low, it

s better to use lower supply voltage to decrease noise, heating and improve reliability. 

Regulated or Unregulated Power Supply 

Both  regulated  and  unregulated  power  supplies  can  be  used  to  supply  the  driver.  However, 
unregulated power supplies are preferred due to their ability to withstand current surge. If regulated 
power  supplies  (such  as  most  switching  supplies.)  are  indeed  used,  it  is  important  to  have  large 
current  output  rating  to  avoid  problems  like  current  clamp,  for  example  using  4A  supply  for  3A 
motor-driver operation. On the other hand, if unregulated supply is used, one may use a power supply 
of lower current rating than that of motor (typically 50%

70% of motor current). The reason is that 

Summary of Contents for M415B

Page 1: ...e to any products herein to improve reliability function or design Leadshine does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein neither does it convey any license under its patent rights of others Leadshine s general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support or aircraft applications wherein a failure or malfunction...

Page 2: ... 5 Full Coil Configurations 6 Connections to 8 lead Motors 6 Series Connections 6 Parallel Connections 6 6 Power Supply Selection 7 Regulated or Unregulated Power Supply 7 Multiple Drivers 7 Selecting Supply Voltage 8 7 Selecting Microstep Resolution and Driver Output Current 8 Microstep Resolution Selection 8 Current Settings 8 Dynamic current setting 9 Contents Tel 086 0755 26434369 II Web Site ...

Page 3: ... machines such as X Y tables labeling machines laser cutters engraving machines pick place devices and etc It s specially adapted to the applications desired with low vibration high speed and high precision 2 Specifications Electrical Specifications Tj 25 Parameters M415B Supply voltage 15 to 40 VDC Typical supply voltage 24 36 VDC Output current Peak 0 21 to 1 5 A Microstep resolutions 1 2 4 8 16...

Page 4: ...nable signal This signal is used for enabling disabling driver High level for enabling driver and low level for disabling driver Usually left unconnected enabled Connector P2 Configurations Pin Function Details Gnd DC power ground V DC power supply 15 40VDC Including voltage fluctuation and EMF voltage A A Motor Phase A B B Motor Phase B 4 Control Signal Connector P1 Interface The M415B uses opto ...

Page 5: ...M415B Micro Microstepping Driver Manual V2 0 Tel 086 0755 26434369 6 Web Site www leadshine com degrade at higher speeds In series mode the motors should also be run at only 70 of their rated current to prevent over heating Figure 7 8 lead motor series connections Parallel Connections An 8 lead motor in a parallel configuration offers a more stable but lower torque at lower speeds But because of t...

Page 6: ...g Driver Manual V2 0 Tel 086 0755 26434369 8 Web Site www leadshine com Current Settings For a given motor higher driver current will make the motor to output more torque but at the same time causes more heating in the motor and driver Therefore output current is generally set to be such that the motor will not overheat for long time operation Since parallel and serial connections of motor coils w...

Page 7: ... signals Notes 1 t1 ENA must be ahead of DIR by at least 5ms logic HIGH as effective Generally ENA and ENA is NC not connected 2 t2 DIR must be ahead of PUL effective trailing edge by at least 5ms to ensure correct direction 3 t3 Pulse width not less than 1 5ms 4 t4 low level width not less than 1 5ms 11 Protection Function The M415B incorporates power leads reversal protection function to protect...

Page 8: ...y reasons of improper or inadequate handlings by customer improper or inadequate customer wirings unauthorized modification or misuse or operation beyond the electrical specifications of the product and or operation beyond environmental specifications for the product Obtaining Warranty Service To obtain warranty service a returned material authorization number RMA must be obtained from customer se...

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