Nema 11 Closed Loop Stepper Motor, a compact dynamo delivering a torque range of 0.1 to 0.28 Nm, with a 1.8-degree step angle. Its closed-loop control system ensures precision and eliminates step loss.
Featuring a compact 28mm frame size, it's designed for intricate automation systems, making it an ideal option for applications with limited space. Experience the epitome of accuracy and reliability in a miniature package.
The customization closed loop stepper motor can be designed and formulated based on the customer’s specific requirements.
Shaft Length, Shape, Size:
Customers can specify the length, shape, and size of the closed loop stepper motor shaft to suit their specific application. This will involve custom machining and manufacturing of the shaft.
Software Customization:
Based on the customer’s specific requirements, different software customizations will be implemented. This may include:
Customization of the closed loop stepper motor’s motion control program to meet specific motion requirements.
Integration of additional features, such as position feedback and speed control.
Personalization of the software interface for user convenience and integration.
The voltage of a NEMA 11 stepper motor can vary depending on the specific model and design. However, typical voltage ratings for NEMA 11 stepper motors range from around 5 to 24 volts.
It’s important to check the datasheet or specifications provided by the manufacturer to determine the exact voltage requirements for a particular NEMA 11 stepper motor model.
The maximum RPM (revolutions per minute) of a NEMA 11 closed loop stepper motor can vary depending on factors such as its design, construction, and operating conditions. However, typical maximum RPM values for NEMA 11 stepper motors range from around 100 to 1500 RPM.
It’s essential to refer to the motor’s datasheet or specifications provided by the manufacturer to determine the exact maximum RPM for a specific NEMA 11 stepper motor model.
The holding torque of a NEMA 11 closed-loop stepper motor varies depending on its specific model and design. However, typical holding torque values for NEMA 11 closed loop stepper motors range from approximately 0.02 to 0.1 Nm (2.83 to 14.2 oz-in).
It’s essential to refer to the motor’s datasheet or specifications provided by the manufacturer to determine the exact holding torque for a particular NEMA 11 closed loop stepper motor model.
Yes, NEMA 11 stepper motors can typically be used with a 5V power supply.
The voltage rating range for a NEMA 11 closed-loop stepper motor typically falls between 5V to 24V. The best voltage to use depends on the specific motor model and application requirements. However, a common optimal voltage for NEMA 11 closed-loop stepper motors is around 12V to 24V, as it provides a good balance between torque output and speed performance while staying within the motor’s rated voltage range.
Power ratings for NEMA11 closed loop stepper motors range from approximately 1 to 5 watts.
NEMA 11 closed loop stepper motors can be either bipolar or unipolar, depending on their wiring configuration.
Bipolar NEMA 11 motors have four leads and require a bipolar stepper motor driver.
Unipolar NEMA 11 motors have six or eight leads and can be driven using unipolar stepper motor drivers.
The choice between bipolar and unipolar depends on the specific application requirements and desired control flexibility.
MXELECTRON NEMA 11 closed loop stepper motor offers compact size, energy efficiency, reliable performance, seamless integration, and cost-effectiveness, meeting the diverse needs of businesses seeking efficient motion control solutions.
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