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AMP: AC Advanced Microstep Drive w/ Q Programming (STAC5-Q Series) 94-265 VAC Step motor drives from Applied Motion Products offer unparalleled performance for today's modern machine builders. From the ground up these drives offer best-in-class current control for optimal smoothness and torque, robust and flexible on-board control options, and industry-standard industrial network communications. STAC5-Q-E120: AC Advanced Microstep Drive w/ Q Programming & Encoder Input The STAC5-Q-E120 stepper drive employs sophisticated current control designed for optimal smoothness over a wide speed range. Anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing, and microstepping work together to bring step motor performance to a new high. To complement the drive Applied Motion offers a specially matched set of low-loss NEMA 23 and 34 frame motors (see Related and Recommended Products below), all specifically designed with high voltage operation in mind. Power to the drive comes from single-phase 120 VAC, and the drive can output up to 5.0 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Protection features like over-voltage, over-temperature, and overcurrent prevent damage while running in adverse conditions. The STAC5-Q-E120 can operate in all of the same control modes as a STAC5-S drive (pulse & direction, velocity, streaming commands), plus it has the ability to run stand-alone Q programs stored in non-volatile memory. Q programs are created using the Q Programmer™ software, which provides multi-tasking, math functions, conditional processing, data register manipulation, and more features in a robust yet simple text-based programming language. Initial setup of the drive, including selecting the control mode, setting up the motor, and configuring other drive parameters is done using the ST Configurator™ software. For connecting to external devices such as limit switches, proximity or photoelectric sensors, PLC I/O, lamps, and other devices, the drive comes with 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, and 1 analog input. The drive also features an Ethernet port for configuration and communications. The Ethernet port is fast 10/100 Mbit, and the drive supports both TCP and UDP communication protocols. The STAC5-Q-E120 comes with an encoder feedback connector for applications that demand a higher level of position control than ordinary open-loop step motor systems can provide. Use our double-shaft step motors with incremental encoders and activate either Stall Detection or Stall Prevention in the drive. Stall Detection notifies the system as soon as the required torque is too great for the motor, which results in a loss of synchronization between the rotor and stator, also known as stalling. Stall Prevention automatically adjusts motor speed to maintain synchronization of the rotor to the stator under all conditions. This unique feature allows step motors to operate in a much broader range of applications than previously possible, such as torque-control. The Stall Prevention feature also performs static position maintenance, which maintains the position of the motor shaft when at rest. Additionally, the inclusion of the optional encoder allows the motor to be precisely homed to the index (marker) pulse. This step motor drive is UL Recognized (File No. E332730), CE approved, and RoHS compliant. Programmable, microstepping digital step motor driver in compact package Advanced anti-resonance algorithm Torque ripple smoothing Microstepping to 51,200 steps/rev Operates from 120 VAC Provides motor current up to 5 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction Fast 10/100 Ethernet for programming and communications 744 lines of stored Q program capability Math calculations using analog and digital parameters Supports all STAC5-S control modes as well UDP & TCP support 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, all optically isolated 1 analog input, +/-10 volt range Encoder feedback provides stall detection and stall prevention when used with a motor-mounted incremental encoder
STAC5-Q-E220: AC Advanced Microstep Drive w/ Q Programming & Encoder Input The STAC5-Q-E220 stepper drive employs sophisticated current control designed for optimal smoothness over a wide speed range. Anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing, and microstepping work together to bring step motor performance to a new high. To complement the drive Applied Motion offers a specially matched set of low-loss NEMA 23 and 34 frame motors (see Related and Recommended Products below), all specifically designed with high voltage operation in mind. Power to the drive comes from single-phase 220 VAC, and the drive can output up to 2.55 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Protection features like over-voltage, over-temperature, and overcurrent prevent damage while running in adverse conditions. The STAC5-Q-E220 can operate in all of the same control modes as a STAC5-S drive (pulse & direction, velocity, streaming commands), plus it has the ability to run stand-alone Q programs stored in non-volatile memory. Q programs are created using the Q Programmer™ software, which provides multi-tasking, math functions, conditional processing, data register manipulation, and more features in a robust yet simple text-based programming language. Initial setup of the drive, including selecting the control mode, setting up the motor, and configuring other drive parameters is done using the ST Configurator™ software. For connecting to external devices such as limit switches, proximity or photoelectric sensors, PLC I/O, lamps, and other devices, the drive comes with 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, and 1 analog input. The drive also features an Ethernet port for configuration and communications. The Ethernet port is fast 10/100 Mbit, and the drive supports both TCP and UDP communication protocols. The STAC5-Q-E220 comes with an encoder feedback connector for applications that demand a higher level of position control than ordinary open-loop step motor systems can provide. Use our double-shaft step motors with incremental encoders and activate either Stall Detection or Stall Prevention in the drive. Stall Detection notifies the system as soon as the required torque is too great for the motor, which results in a loss of synchronization between the rotor and stator, also known as stalling. Stall Prevention automatically adjusts motor speed to maintain synchronization of the rotor to the stator under all conditions. This unique feature allows step motors to operate in a much broader range of applications than previously possible, such as torque-control. The Stall Prevention feature also performs static position maintenance, which maintains the position of the motor shaft when at rest. Additionally, the inclusion of the optional encoder allows the motor to be precisely homed to the index (marker) pulse. This step motor drive is UL Recognized (File No. E332730), CE approved, and RoHS compliant. Programmable, microstepping digital step motor driver in compact package Advanced anti-resonance algorithm Torque ripple smoothing Microstepping to 51,200 steps/rev Operates from 220 VAC Provides motor current up to 2.55 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction Fast 10/100 Ethernet for programming and communications 744 lines of stored Q program capability Math calculations using analog and digital parameters Supports all STAC5-S control modes as well UDP & TCP support 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, all optically isolated 1 analog input, +/-10 volt range Encoder feedback provides stall detection and stall prevention when used with a motor-mounted incremental encoder
STAC5-Q-N120: AC Advanced Microstep Drive w/ Q Programming The STAC5-Q-N120 stepper drive employs sophisticated current control designed for optimal smoothness over a wide speed range. Anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing, and microstepping work together to bring step motor performance to a new high. To complement the drive Applied Motion offers a specially matched set of low-loss NEMA 23 and 34 frame motors (see Related and Recommended Products below), all specifically designed with high voltage operation in mind. Power to the drive comes from single-phase 120 VAC, and the drive can output up to 5.0 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Protection features like over-voltage, over-temperature, and overcurrent prevent damage while running in adverse conditions. The STAC5-Q-N120 can operate in all of the same control modes as a STAC5-S drive (pulse & direction, velocity, streaming commands), plus it has the ability to run stand-alone Q programs stored in non-volatile memory. Q programs are created using the Q Programmer™ software, which provides multi-tasking, math functions, conditional processing, data register manipulation, and more features in a robust yet simple text-based programming language. Initial setup of the drive, including selecting the control mode, setting up the motor, and configuring other drive parameters is done using the ST Configurator™ software. For connecting to external devices such as limit switches, proximity or photoelectric sensors, PLC I/O, lamps, and other devices, the drive comes with 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, and 1 analog input. The drive also features an Ethernet port for configuration and communications. The Ethernet port is fast 10/100 Mbit, and the drive supports both TCP and UDP communication protocols. This step motor drive is UL Recognized (File No. E332730), CE approved, and RoHS compliant. Programmable, microstepping digital step motor driver in compact package Advanced anti-resonance algorithm Torque ripple smoothing Microstepping to 51,200 steps/rev Operates from 120 VAC Provides motor current up to 5 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction Fast 10/100 Ethernet for programming and communications 744 lines of stored Q program capability Math calculations using analog and digital parameters Supports all STAC5-S control modes as well UDP & TCP support 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, all optically isolated 1 analog input, +/-10 volt range
STAC5-Q-N220: AC Advanced Microstep Drive w/ Q Programming The STAC5-Q-N220 stepper drive employs sophisticated current control designed for optimal smoothness over a wide speed range. Anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing, and microstepping work together to bring step motor performance to a new high. To complement the drive Applied Motion offers a specially matched set of low-loss NEMA 23 and 34 frame motors (see Related and Recommended Products below), all specifically designed with high voltage operation in mind. Power to the drive comes from single-phase 220 VAC, and the drive can output up to 2.55 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Protection features like over-voltage, over-temperature, and overcurrent prevent damage while running in adverse conditions. The STAC5-Q-N220 can operate in all of the same control modes as a STAC5-S drive (pulse & direction, velocity, streaming commands), plus it has the ability to run stand-alone Q programs stored in non-volatile memory. Q programs are created using the Q Programmer™ software, which provides multi-tasking, math functions, conditional processing, data register manipulation, and more features in a robust yet simple text-based programming language. Initial setup of the drive, including selecting the control mode, setting up the motor, and configuring other drive parameters is done using the ST Configurator™ software. For connecting to external devices such as limit switches, proximity or photoelectric sensors, PLC I/O, lamps, and other devices, the drive comes with 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, and 1 analog input. The drive also features an Ethernet port for configuration and communications. The Ethernet port is fast 10/100 Mbit, and the drive supports both TCP and UDP communication protocols. This step motor drive is UL Recognized (File No. E332730), CE approved, and RoHS compliant. Programmable, microstepping digital step motor driver in compact package Advanced anti-resonance algorithm Torque ripple smoothing Microstepping to 51,200 steps/rev Operates from 220 VAC Provides motor current up to 2.55 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction Fast 10/100 Ethernet for programming and communications 744 lines of stored Q program capability Math calculations using analog and digital parameters Supports all STAC5-S control modes as well UDP & TCP support 12 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, all optically isolated 1 analog input, +/-10 volt range
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