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Product Brand: Glory Tech Laser
Leadshine offers different families of drive cards, each suited for different use-cases:
These are traditional stepper drivers: they receive step/dir (PUL/DIR) signals and drive 2-phase or 4-phase stepper motors.
Example: DM556E — a digital stepper drive. Key features: 18–50 V DC input (recommended 24–48 V), output up to ~ 5.6 A, up to 200 kHz pulse input frequency, and supports microstepping (from full-step up to tens of thousands of micro-steps per revolution). m.leadshine.com+1
Typical benefits: fairly simple setup (via DIP-switches), smooth motion, lower motor heating, and good torque for motors like NEMA 23/24/34. m.leadshine.com+1
These drives accept higher supply voltages (e.g. 80–220 VAC or corresponding DC) and deliver higher output current — useful for larger or more demanding motors (e.g. NEMA34, NEMA42) or heavier loads. ram.com.eg+1
They often include advanced features like automatic parameter auto-configuration (for smooth operation), anti-resonance (to avoid mid-range instabilities), soft-start, and microstepping up to very high resolution (e.g. 102,400 steps/rev) for precise control. ram.com.eg+1
Leadshine also offers drives that combine stepper motor advantages with servo-like closed-loop feedback (using motors with encoders), eliminating common open-loop drawbacks (e.g. “lost steps”). One such drive is CS-D1008. It accepts 20–100 VDC or 20–80 VAC supply, output up to 8.0 A, and supports closed-loop control (position feedback, no lost steps, stable motion). asia.leadshine.com
With closed-loop, you get smoother motion, reduced heating and noise, full use of motor torque, and more reliable operation — especially beneficial in applications requiring precision and repeatability, or where torque demand changes frequently under load. asia.leadshine.com+1
Here are typical specs/features you’ll encounter with Lead shine drive cards (depends on the model):
| Specification / Feature | Typical Range / Behavior |
|---|---|
| Supply Voltage | 18–50 V DC (for small drivers, e.g. DM series) Up to 220 VAC / high DC (for high-power drivers like DM2282) |
| Output Current | From ~1.8 A (smaller drivers) up to ~8.2 A (heavy-duty/high-voltage drivers) depending on model. |
| Micro stepping / Step Resolution | Many support micro-stepping (e.g. 400 to 25,600 steps/rev in DM556E) High-voltage drivers can allow higher resolutions (even up to 102,400 steps/rev). |
| Input Signal | Standard PUL/DIR (step & direction) or CW/CCW; TTL-compatible, opto-isolated inputs. |
| Pulse Frequency | Up to 200 kHz for many models (allowing high-speed motion). |
| Current Control & Heat Reduction | Features like “automatic idle-current reduction” (reduces motor heating when idle) and soft-start for smooth power-on. |
| Protection & Stability | Over-voltage, over-current, phase error protection (depending on model). |
| Closed-Loop Feedback (for CS/ES series) | Ability to eliminate lost-step issues, use full motor torque, real-time position correction, lower vibration & noise, high reliability. |
🎯 Typical ApplicationsBecause of their flexibility and robust performance, Leadshine drive cards are used widely in:
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