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    							MBC15161 MICROSTEP DRIVER
    !1.5 AMPS/PHASE PEAK OUTPUT CURRENT!
    MICROSTEPPING DRIVE OPERATION!
    1,2 ,8,10 AND 16 STEP SELECTABLE OPERATIONS!
    OPTO ISOLATED INPUTS!
    INTERNAL THERMAL SHUTDOWN!
    MOTOR ON/OFF INPUT!
    CURRENT REDUCTION!
    SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION!
    DIMENSIONS: 4.55L x 2.75H x 0.825WDescription
    The MBC15161 Microstep Driver is a low cost compact driver, capable of running four, six and eight lead motors. The driver
    has an output current capability from 0.67 Amps Minimum to 1.5 Amps Maximum (Peak Rating). The MBC15161 driver will
    operate from 12VDC Minimum to 48VDC Maximum. The MBC15161 microstep division range is from 200 steps per
    revolution to 3200 steps per revolution. The driver has built-in Short Circuit Protection and features to indicate power on
    (Green LED) and Clocks being received (Yellow LED).
      
      
      
      
                    
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    							CONNECTOR TB1 (INPUT)
    PinName / DescriptionFunction
    1Step Clock Input Anode (+): A positive goingThis CLOCK input is the sourcing stepping clock for
    edge on this isolated input advances the motor
    one increment. The size of the increment is
    dependent on the Microstep Select Inputs of
    Switch 1.the driver. When the clock input transitions from high
    to low, the motor takes one step. Refer to hook up
    drawing.
    2Step Clock Input Cathode (-):This CLOCK input is the sinking stepping clock for
    the driver. When the clock input transitions from high
    to low, the motor takes one step. Refer to hook up
    drawing.
    3Direction Anode (+): This isolated input is usedThis DIRECTION input is the sourcing input which
    to change the direction of the motor. Physical
    direction also depends on the connection of the
    motor windings. controls the direction of the motor. If the DIRECTION
    input is high the motor will step in the clockwise(CW)
    direction. The directions are defined looking into the
    shaft of the motor. Note that the order of connection
    of the motor leads to the driver outputs affects the
    direction in which the motor turns. Refer to hook up
    drawing.
    4Direction Cathode (-):This DIRECTION input is the sinking input which
    controls the direction of the motor. If the DIRECTION
    input is high the motor will step in the
    counterclockwise(CCW) direction. The directions are
    defined looking into the shaft of the motor. Note that
    the order of connection of the motor leads to the
    driver outputs affects the direction in which the motor
    turns. Refer to hook up drawing.
    5ON/OFF Anode (+): This isolated input is used toThis ON/OFF input is the sourcing input which
    enable/disable the output section of the driver.
    When HIGH (open) the outputs are enabled.
    However, this input does not inhibit the step
    clock.controls the power to the motor. If the ON/OFF input
    is high, the motor will step with the clock and will
    have holding current at standstill. If the ON/OFF input
    is low the motor will be turned off with no holding
    current and clock signals will be ignored. When the
    ON/OFF input becomes high again, the motor will
    hold at the step it was in when the ON/OFF input went
    low. Refer to hook up drawing.
    6ON/OFF Cathode (-) This ON/OFF input is the sinking input which controls
    the power to the motor. If the ON/OFF input is high,
    the motor will step with the clock and will have
    holding current at standstill. If the ON/OFF input is
    low the motor will be turned off with no holding
    current and clock signals will be ignored. When the
    ON/OFF input becomes high again, the motor will
    hold at the step it was in when the ON/OFF input went
    low. Refer to hook up drawing.
    7+5 VDC: This non-isolated output can be used toThe 5VOUT pin provides a regulated 5VDC output
    supply current to the isolated inputs.  Note: byfrom the driver. The +5VDC output supply is
    doing this isolation will be disabled.dependent on the input DC Supply Voltage (200mA @
    48VDC, 450mA @24VDC and 1000mA @ 12VDC).
    8+VINInput power supply requirement is 12VDC minimum to
    48VDC maximum.
    90 VDCThis pin is the return/ reference point for +VIN and
    +5VOUT. 
    						
    							MICROSTEP
    MODESDIP
    SW1DIP
    SW2DIP
    SW3DIP
    SW4Auto Reduce
    Current
    Full StepONONONONENABLED
    Half StepONONONOFFENABLED
    Eighth StepONONOFFONENABLED
    Tenth StepONONOFFOFFENABLED
    SixteenthONOFFXXENABLED
    Full StepOFFONONONDISABLED
    Half StepOFFONONOFFDISABLED
    Eighth StepOFFONOFFONDISABLED
    Tenth StepOFFONOFFOFFDISABLED
    Sixteenth StepOFFOFFXXDISABLED
    SPECIFICATIONS
    Inputs (All)Opto-isolated, minimum sourcing of 5 mA per input (5VDC Minimum to 12VDC
    maximum) applied to Opto Supply input.
    Continuous
    Output
    Current670mA minimum to 1500mA maximum (peak rating). If Reduce Current is
    Enabled the drive will automatically reduce motor current to 50% of setting after
    the last step pulse is received (20 msec delay).
    Supply
    Voltage12 - 48VDC (Up to 1.75 Amps of the power supply)
    Clock
    Frequency0 - 100kHz;   Minimum pulse width required is 3 microseconds.
    Chopping
    Frequency22kHz
    +5V DCThe +5VDC output supply is dependent on the input DC Supply Voltage (200mA
    @ 48VDC, 450mA @ 24VDC and 1000mA @ 12VDC).
    Operating
    Temperature0 - 70E C over the operating voltage and current range. It is recommended that
    the driver be mounted to a aluminum heat sink or other heat conducting surface. CONNECTOR TB2 (OUTPUT)         MICROSTEP MODES (SW SETTINGS)
    PINNAMEDESCRIPTION
    1Phase1AMotor Phase1
    2Phase1BMotor Phase3
    3Phase2AMotor Phase2
    4Phase2BMotor Phase4
    CURRENT SETTINGS
    POTENTIOMETERAMPS
    0%0.67
    10%0.75
    20%0.84
    30%0.92
    40%1.00
    50%1.09
    60%1.17
    70%1.25
    80%1.34
    90%1.42
    100%1.50 
    						
    							TYPICAL HOOKUP DRAWING FOR SOURCING INPUTS 
    TYPICAL HOOKUP DRAWING FOR SINKING INPUTS  
    						
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