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NP3775 Bipolar Stepper Motor Driver Chip

The NP3775 is a switch-mode (chopper), constant-current driver with two channels: one for each winding of a two-phase stepper motor. The NP3775 is equipped with a disable input to simplify half-stepping operations.

- Controller with translator
- Auto current down circuit
- Works well with
NP3780 series
- Package outline EMP14

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HOW TO READ NIPPON PULSE SPECIFICATIONS

Holding Torque | Rotor Inertia | Rated Current | Step Angle | Gear Ratio | Allowable (Permissible) Torque | Backlash | Pullout Torque | Maximum Starting Frequency (fs)

1. Holding Torque

The holding torque is the maximum holding torque the stepping motor has when rated current is being supplied but the motor is not rotating (with consideration given to the permissible strength of the gear when applicable). If you are setting "automatic current down (Idle Current)" function at motor standstill, the holding torque should be less than setting rated current.

2. Rotor Inertia

This refers to the inertia of rotor inside the motor. This is necessary when the requires torque (acceleration torque) for the motor needs is calculated.

3. Rated Current

The rated current is determined by motor temperature rise. It is the current value that can flow to the motor coils continuously at motor standstill. As a general rule, the current must be set to the rated current. 

4. Step Angle

The step angle is the angular distance (in degrees) that the motor moves at the input of one pulse from the driver. It differs depending on the motor structure and excitation system.

5. Gear ratio

This is the ratio in rotation speed between the input speed from the motor and the speed of the ear output shaft. For example, the gear ratio 10:1 is that when the input speed from the motor is 10rpm, the gear output shaft is 1rpm.

6. Allowable (Permissible) Torque >>Back To Top

The allowable torque represents the torque value limited by the mechanical strength of the gear.

 

7. Backlash

The play of gear output shaft when the motor shaft is fixed. When positioning in bi-direction, the positioning accuracy is affected

8. Pullout Torque

Pullout torque is the maximum torque that can be output at given speed. When selecting a motor, be sure the required torque falls within this curve.

9. Maximum Starting Frequency (fs)

This is the maximum pulse speed at which the motor can start or stop instantly (without an acceleration or deceleration period) when  the functional load and inertial load of the stepper motor are 0. Driving the motor at greater than this pulse speed requires gradual acceleration or deceleration. This frequency drops when there is load inertia on the motor.

 

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