TMCM-160
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNSTMCM-160
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Part Details
- Screw connectors for motors and hall sensors for fast prototyping
- Access to all control inputs of the TMCM-160
- Screw holes for reliable mounting beyond prototyping
- Compact size (120 mm x 85 mm)
- Setting of motor velocity and current (torque) with the help of two potentiometers
The TMCM-160 is a controller / driver module for general brushless DC motor applications. It integrates velocity and torque control as well as a hall sensor-based positioning mode. The position resolution depends on the motor, i.e. a standard 8 pole motor gives a motor axis resolution of 15 degrees. The module can be used in stand-alone operation (analog voltage) or remote controlled (TMCL) via a RS-232 or RS-485 interface (ordering option). Its small form factor (50 x 92 mm²) allows for integration onto a user board as a plug-on module or for panel mounting, by connecting flat ribbon cables to the two 2x13 2.54mm standard header connectors. Multi-axis drives can be easily realized by integrating multiple modules on one baseboard. A standard baseboard (BB-160) is available.
APPLICATIONS
- Fast prototyping of motion control applications with BLDC motors (e.g. lab use)
- Ad-hoc evaluation of the TMCM-160 module without the need of developing a custom PCB
- BB-160 + TMCM-160 suitable for series production
Documentation
User Guide 3
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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TMCM-160-232 | N/A |
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