BL-MC200J-20SB

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The Okuma BL-MC200J-20SB, part of the BL Servo Motors series, features a green LED with a wavelength of 565 nm. It operates at a typical forward voltage of 2.2 V and a forward current of 20 mA. The motor is designed with a 5mm round package and withstands temperatures from -40°C to +85°C.

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Product Description:

The BL-MC200J-20SB indicator module from Okuma belongs to the BL Servo Motors series with a green LED color that signals operational status at a glance. It emits light at a 565 nm wavelength which aligns with peak human eye sensitivity for clear visibility. It offers a luminous intensity of 20 mcd that ensures readability even under bright workshop lighting. The motor provides consistent brightness over time which aids trouble-free monitoring.

This servo module features a 30° viewing angle to concentrate light output for focused status indication. Further, it draws a forward voltage of 2.2 V typical which matches standard drive circuits without extra regulators. It consumes a forward current of 20 mA typical and limits power use to avoid thermal stress. This industrial motor mounts via a diffused lens type that spreads light evenly to prevent glare. It also installs through hole mounting type which secures the device firmly on PCBs. The module is housed in a 5 mm round package/case which fits common drill patterns for panel indicators. It operates between −40 °C and +85 °C range which is suitable for both cold storage and hot spindle-room applications.

This commercial unit uses 2.54 mm lead spacing which aligns with standard breadboard and PCB layouts for easy prototyping. It withstands up to 75 mW max power dissipation, preventing overheating under continuous indication duty. It can deliver 4.0 kW rated power handling when integrated into drive feedback circuits, thus supports high-power servo operations. The element spins at a no-load speed of 2000 RPM. It is used as part of the motor encoder indicator assembly which aligns LED feedback timing with motor shaft rotation. The BL-MC200J-20SB combines clear optical output, robust electrical ratings, and seamless integration into Okuma’s servo drive systems.

Forward Current
20 mA (typical)
Forward Voltage
2.2 V (typical)
Lead Spacing
2.54 mm
Led Color
Green
Lens Type
Diffused
Luminous Intensity
20 mcd
Max Power Dissipation
75 mW
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C to +85°C
Package/case
5mm Round
Viewing Angle
30 degrees
Wavelength
565 nm

Frequently Asked Questions about BL-MC200J-20SB:

Q: How does the BL-MC200J-20SB maintain visibility under bright light?

A: The BL-MC200J-20SB’s 20 mcd luminous intensity which ensures clear indication even under strong workshop lighting. It avoids misreads by maintaining brightness consistency.

Q: Does the BL-MC200J-20SB require a heatsink?

A: It’s 75 mW max power dissipation which prevents excessive heat during continuous operation. This avoids extra cooling hardware under normal duty.

Q: Can the BL-MC200J-20SB survive low-temperature environments?

A: The motor tolerates −40 °C which covers freezer and cold-room applications. It preserves LED performance without thermal degradation.

Q: What PCB layout suits the BL-MC200J-20SB motor?

A: The device uses 2.54 mm lead spacing which matches standard prototyping boards. It simplifies PCB design without custom pitch adaptations.

Q: How does the BL-MC200J-20SB handle voltage fluctuations?

A: The BL-MC200J-20SB’s typical forward voltage of 2.2 V which aligns with common LED drivers. It avoids over-voltage stress when used with regulated supplies.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘This servo motor BL-MC200J-20SB with a 565 nm wavelength lands in the eye’s most sensitive range for instant recognition. Its forward current draws minimal power which prevents PCB hotspots. The variant diffused lens type spreads illumination evenly to avoid hard glare. This mix boosts clarity in control panels.’’

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