Features & Advantage
1. High precision positioning
Since steppers move in precise repeatable steps, they excel in applications requiring precise
positioning, by the number of steps the motor moves
2. High Precision speed control
Precise increments of movement also allow for excellent control of rotational speed for process
automation and robotics. The rotational speed is determined by the frequency of the pulses.
3. Pause and holding function
With control of the drive, the motor has lock function (there is current through motor windings, but
the motor does not rotate), and there is still a holding torque output.
4. Long life & low electromagnetic interference
The stepper motor has no brushes, and does not need to be commutated by brushes like a brushed
DC motor. There is no friction of the brushes, which increases the service life, has no electric sparks, and reduces electromagnetic interference.
24BYJ48 Series Parameters:
Model | Voltage(V) | Resistance(Ω) | Step Angle(1-2P)/(2-2P) | Freq(PPS) | Starting Torque(mN.m) | Slewing Torque(mN.m) | Pull-in Freq(PPS) | Pull-out Freq(PPS) |
24BYJ48 | 5 | 20 | (5.625°/64) /(11.25°/64) | 100 | ≥784 | ≥34.3 | ≥500 | ≥900 |
12 | 50 | (5.625°/64) /(11.25°/64) | 500 | ≥150 | ≥49 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
12 | 70 | (5.625°/64) /(11.25°/64) | 500 | ≥13 | ≥49 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
12 | 200 | (5.625°/64) /(11.25°/64) | 400 | ≥78.4 | ≥34.3 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
12 | 70 | (5.625°/16) /(11.25°/16) | 400 | ≥19.6 | ≥19.6 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
12 | 70 | (5.625°/32) /(11.25°/32) | 400 | ≥49 | ≥19.6 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
12 | 50 | (5.625°/37) /(11.25°/37) | 500 | ≥100 | ≥34.3 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
24 | 200 | (5.625°/64) /(11.25°/64) | 400 | ≥150 | ≥34.3 | ≥500 | ≥900 | |
24 | 300 | (5.625°/64) /(11.25°/64) | 400 | ≥80 | ≥34.3 | ≥500 | ≥900 |
Support and Services:
The Product Technical Support and Services for the Permanent magnet PM stepper motor product include:
- Assistance with motor selection and sizing
- Installation guidance
- Troubleshooting support
- Maintenance recommendations
- Repair and replacement services