500W Torque Amp Keeps A Low Profile

Oct. 8, 2008
For torque control of brushless and brush motors, the Bantam 500W torque amplifier sports a profile of 3.8 square inches. Available in two current ratings, the module mounts on a PCB with solderless connectors. The amplifier accepts a standard

For torque control of brushless and brush motors, the Bantam 500W torque amplifier sports a profile of 3.8 square inches. Available in two current ratings, the module mounts on a PCB with solderless connectors. The amplifier accepts a standard ±10V current command from an external controller while other analog control inputs are available to set current limits and adjust balance. Digital I/O includes over-travel limits, HI/LO motor inductance range selection, amplifier status, and brake control. A digital Hall interface is on tap for trapezoidal commutation of brushless motors. Also, a development kit is available for mounting and connectivity. For more information, call COPLEY CONTROLS CORP., Canton, MA. (781) 828-8090.

Company: COPLEY CONTROLS CORP.

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