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Motor controls

for DC motor and BLDC motor

Programmable, compact and robust

In standard or customized versions, our electronic control units for DC motors and BLDC motors meet a wide range of requirements. Each controller has a compact, robust design and can be connected via standard plug contacts. Rotation direction, rotation speed, ramps, dynamic braking, current supply, etc. can be controlled via programmable digital and analog inputs and outputs.

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Motor control 06.04.048

Control unit 06.04.048
Item number 06.04.048
Item name Maxi-1Q-4-30
Motortype DC
Bus nein
Rotating direction Eine Drehrichtung
Speed control
Current controller IXR
Dynamic breaking
Max. power 3.5
Steady load current 2.5
Supply voltage of control circuit 24 (18-35) VDC
Supply voltage load circuit 24 (18-35) VDC
Voltage 24
Control unit 06.04.048

Technical description

The Maxi-1Q-4-30 module is a single-quadrant motor control unit for DC motors. It ensures safe on/off switching and IxR control. The basic gain of the IxR compensation can be switched via a jumper on terminals 3, 4 and -. This makes the module suitable for many different motor types.

Special features: Short-circuit protection, temperature protection, analog input 0 to 10 V for motor speed, adjustable max. speed, adjustable IxR gain, 20 kHz pulse-width modulated MOS-FET output stage with high efficiency.

Notices

Application:
- Motor control for brushed motors
- El. load relay for solenoid valves and various loads

Properties:
- Speed control (analog input 0 - 10V)
- Armature voltage control
- IxR control, 3 different settings
- Start/stop function
- Dyn. braking

The various details in the product filter for the motor controls already show the variety of functions. The main criteria that are decisive for your application can be used to quickly narrow down the selection of usable control modules. The right control unit is therefore quickly found.

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