The
STM17R-3NE integrated stepper is a drive+motor unit, fusing a NEMA 17
step motor and a sophisticated 2.0 A/phase (peak-of-sine) stepper drive
into a single device. Power to the drive, located at the rear of the
motor, must be supplied by an external DC supply. See Related and
Recommended Products below for compatible 24 and 48 volt DC
power supplies.
The STM17R-3NE is designed for step & direction control from an
external controller. The external controller can be a motion
controller, PLC, or other device that provides two digital outputs: one
output for digital pulses to control position and velocity of the motor,
and a second output to control the direction of the motor, CW and CCW.
Some controllers provide two pulse outputs – referred to as CW/CCW
pulse or pulse-pulse – instead of pulse & direction. The STM17R
works with these controllers as well simply by changing one of the setup
dip switches.
Note that STM17R integrated steppers are not available with any
communication options (such as Ethernet, RS-485, etc.) or additional
control modes (such as velocity, streaming commands or Q programming).
For these and other functions see other models in the
STM17 integrated stepper family .
The STM17R-3NE comes with a 1000-line, incremental encoder assembled
to the rear shaft of the unit. The A, B and Index (Z) channel signals
of this encoder can be connected back to the external controller for
position verification and enhanced performance, depending on the
features of the controller. To facilitate connecting the encoder signals
to your external controller you should purchase cable part number
3004-263. A version of the STM17R with just the rear shaft but no encoder is also available, STM17R-3ND, as well as a single-shaft version, STM17R-3NN.
Incremental encoder specifications:
- 10-pin connector provides the following signals (pin assignments):
Ground (1, 2), Index− (3), Index+ (4), A− (5), A+ (6), +5VDC power (7,
8), B− (9) and B+ (10).
- Power supply requirements: 5 VDC at 56 mA typical, 59 mA max.
- The encoder’s internal differential line driver (26C31) can source
and sink 20 mA at TTL levels. The recommended receiver is industry
standard 26C32.
- Maximum noise immunity is achieved when the differential receiver is
terminated with a 110-ohm resistor in series with a .0047 microfarad
capacitor placed across each differential pair. The capacitor simply
conserves power; otherwise power consumption would increase by
approximately 20mA per pair, or 60mA for 3 pairs.
- If making your own cable to connect the encoder signals to your
controller, we recommend using a shielded cable with four or five
twisted pairs for improved noise immunity.
- Max encoder frequency is 100,000 cycles per second.
Each STM17R integrated stepper comes with 3 digital inputs and 1
digital output. Two of the digital inputs (labeled STEP and DIR) accept
signals of 5-24 VDC and are used for controlling position and velocity
of the motor, either via pulse & direction or CW/CCW pulse outputs
from an external controller. The third digital input (EN) accepts
signals of 5-24 VDC and can be used to enable/disable power to the motor
shaft. The digital output (OUT) can be used to indicate drive and motor
faults by connecting it to an available digital input on the external
controller.
To facilitate connecting I/O signals and DC power to the STM17R, a
mating connector with 12-inch flying leads is included with each unit.
All STM17R integrated steppers are RoHS and CE compliant.
- Sophisticated current control
- Anti-resonance
- Torque ripple smoothing
- Microstep emulation
- NEMA 17 frame size
- Step & direction or CW/CCW pulse control modes
- Dip switch setup (no software required)
- Incremental encoder mounted to rear shaft
Download the STM17R-3NE specification sheet in *.pdf format