PIM153
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The PIM153 stepper controller boasts a maximum step rate of 3000 steps per second, full-step and half-step drive modes, and a motor drive output of 24 VDC at 6 amps. As part of the Synqnet Boards by Danaher, it is equipped with internal pulse counting circuitry and requires a 24 VDC, 10 Amp internal power supply.
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The PIM153 stepper controller, made by Danaher as part of the Synqnet Boards series, was built for motion systems that ask for high step counts and good control right from the start. This board gets wired up to automation setups where precision really matters. Talking numbers, there’s a maximum step rate of 3000 steps per second, so parts that move fast or need lots of little stops won’t slow down the job. Pick between full-step or half-step drive modes, with step angles set at 1.8° or 0.9° to keep the system moving as tightly as needed.
Getting power to the motors, this controller drives out 24 VDC at 6 amps—enough current for running bigger stepper motors without issues in supply. Internally, pulse counts stay synced thanks to the built-in pulse counting circuitry. There’s a motor drive output and the power supply isn’t complicated: go with 24 VDC at 10 amps, plus 5 VDC at 1 amp for extras, and it’s ready to handle long shifts. Knowing where things start, finish, or stop gets easier with index start, run, and single-step jog inputs lined up on the board.
If task changes call for making quick adjustments or sending shifts in movement, external 5-digit BCD switches hook in as the switch input, so repeats and near-instant changeovers flow smoothly. The output signal (count complete) means linked gear can get notified the moment the movement wraps. Precision comes in with the STM103 primary translator and selectable forward/reverse positioning. Compatible power comes from MPS3000 or MPS3000X units, which slot in easily for upgrades. Vibration-prone settings or big automation arrays pick up on the steady output, making the PIM153 stick around longer with less fuss, and when replacement calls pop up, quick install and swap means little downtime spent on rewiring.
Frequently Asked Questions about PIM153:
Q: What is the maximum step rate of the PIM153 stepper controller?
A: The PIM153 stepper controller boasts a maximum step rate of 3000 steps per second.
Q: What drive modes are supported by the PIM153 stepper controller?
A: The PIM153 stepper controller supports both full-step and half-step drive modes.
Q: What is the motor drive output of the PIM153 stepper controller?
A: The motor drive output of the PIM153 stepper controller is 24 VDC at 6 amps.
Q: What type of counting method does the PIM153 stepper controller use?
A: The PIM153 stepper controller utilizes pulse counting circuitry.
Q: What power supply is required for the PIM153 stepper controller?
A: The PIM153 requires a 24 VDC, 10 Amp and 5 VDC, 1 Amp internal power supply.