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V62/12622-01XE
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V62/12622-01XE Description
The Texas Instruments V62/12622-01XE is a high-performance, low-voltage, microstepping stepper motor driver. This device is designed to provide precise control of stepper motors in a wide range of applications, including robotics, CNC machines, and 3D printers.
Description:
The V62/12622-01XE is a compact, single-channel stepper motor driver that can operate from a supply voltage of 12 to 48 volts. It features a maximum output current of 2.2A per phase, with a peak current of up to 4.4A. The device is available in a 16-pin TSSOP package, making it suitable for use in a variety of electronic systems.
Features:
- Wide operating voltage range: 12V to 48V
- High output current: 2.2A per phase (continuous) and up to 4.4A peak
- Microstepping resolution up to 1/256
- Advanced current control for smooth and quiet operation
- Integrated thermal protection and overcurrent protection
- Sleep mode for low-power consumption
- Small form factor: 16-pin TSSOP package
Applications:
- Robotics: Actuators and positioning systems in robotic arms and drones
- CNC machines: High-precision motion control in milling, engraving, and cutting machines
- 3D printers: Precise control of the print head and extruder motors
- Automation systems: Conveyor belts, assembly lines, and packaging machines
- Medical equipment: Precision positioning in diagnostic and surgical devices
- Laboratory equipment: Micro-positioning systems for research and analysis
- Solar tracking systems: High-precision sun tracking for photovoltaic panels
The Texas Instruments V62/12622-01XE stepper motor driver offers a combination of high performance, precision, and reliability, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications requiring precise control of stepper motors.



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