PMM-BA-4803-2

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The PMM-BA-4803-2 pulse motor driver by Sanyo Denki features galvanically isolated inputs/outputs, overload protection, and operates on 100-240 VAC input voltage. Part of the PM Drivers series, it supports DIN rail or panel mounting and functions efficiently within a temperature range of -10°C to +60°C.

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Product Description:

The PMM-BA-4803-2 is a two-phase stepping driver from Sanyo Denki for the accurate control of Stepping motor designs. This product is characterized by its ability to maintain smooth motor operation and low vibration even at low speeds. The motor designs compatible with the driver are simple double-shaft motors with dimensions of 42, 50, or 56 millimeters. The input current supply required by this driver is about 2 amperes per phase; it also requires an input voltage supply of between 100 to 115 volts. The input voltage should be delivered at a frequency of about 50 to 60 hertz. The enclosure of this stepping driver is able to provide protection against large foreign solids; however, there is still a need to ensure the driver is only used indoors, away from dust or water splashes.

The PMM-BA-4803-2 is equipped with integrated protection against overheating damage; its insulation resistance during operation is also measured to be about 10 megaohms. The stepping driver features an external signals input, which allows operators to select the DIP switch driver micro step or the rotary-driven micro step. There is also an automatic current down function that can be selected by operators of this product. The LED indicators integrated into the housing of this product allow for the monitoring of the power supply monitor, phase origin monitor, phase monitor and alarm monitor.

The PMM-BA-4803-2 frequency converter comes with a rotary switch setting which enables operators to set the driving current of the stepping motor from rated current to 0 per cent. The operating ambient temperature of this product is between 0 to about 50 degrees Celsius; during storage, ambient temperature should be maintained between -20 to 70 degrees Celsius. The vibration resistance level of this product is about 4.9 meters per second square.

Communication Protocol
Proprietary digital interface
Dimensions
200 x 150 x 100 mm
Driver Type
Pulse motor driver
Enclosure
Shielded for noise reduction
Input Voltage
100–240 VAC
Insulation Resistance
10 MΩ
Isolation
Galvanic I/O isolation
Mounting Type
DIN rail or panel mount
Operating Frequency
50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature Range
-10°C to +60°C
Protection Features
Overheat, overload, overvoltage, short-circuit
Weight
2 kg

Frequently Asked Questions about PMM-BA-4803-2:

Q: Can the PMM-BA-4803-2 withstand high vibrations or shocks?

A: No. High vibrations and shock can lead to a permanent damage to the PMM-BA-4803-2.

Q: What is the conservation temperature for the storage of the PMM-BA-4803-2?

A: During storage, ambient temperature around the PMM-BA-4803-2 should be between -20 to 70 degrees.

Q: How is the PMM-BA-4803-2 package for delivery?

A: The PMM-BA-4803-2 is packaged in a recyclable cardboard box. Each package contains a type label for easy identification upon delivery.

Q: How does the PMM-BA-4803-2 communicates errors?

A: The PMM-BA-4803-2 features LED indicators that communicate power supply, phase origin, and pulse monitor of the product.

Q: Can the PMM-BA-4803-2 be installed at any height?

A: No. The peak installation height for the PMM-BA-4803-2 without derating is about 1000 meters above sea level.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The PMM-BA-4803-2 is an energy efficient two-phase stepping drive design from Sanyo Denki. The product is equipped with a compact housing that is easy to install into industrial applications. It operates with an input current of about 2 amperes per phase during operation. ’’

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