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The switching power supply can be widely used in communication, LED display,

industrial control and CNC Stepper & Servo System, radio and television, computer
network, medical equipment, intelligent monitoring and other fields. 115V and 230V
can be selected by switch. Powerful functions and professional designs (Built-in big
fan for cooling) ensure high efficiency and high reliability of the power supply.

The main feature of 350W 24V Single Output Switching Power Supply:

 AC input selectable by switch


 Withstand 300VAC surge input for 5 seconds
 Protections: Short circuit/ Overload/ Over voltage/ Over temp.
 Built-in fan ON/OFF control
 Built-in constant current limiting circuit
 100% full load burn-in test
 LED indicator for power on
 Low cost, high reliability
 2 years warranty

 AC input voltage range: 90-132VAC/180-264VAC selectable by switch


 DC adjustment range: ±1.0% rated output range
 Overload protection: 105%-135% rated output power
 Over voltage protection: 27.6~32.4V
 Setup, rise time: 1000ms, 50ms/230VAC, 1000ms, 50ms/115VAC at full load
 Withstand Voltage: I/P-O/P: 3kVAC, I/P-FG:2kVAC, O/P-FG:0.5kVAC
 Working temperature: -20~+60C (refer to output derating curve)
1. Toshiba TB6560AHQ chip - High power, maximum 3.5A drive current chipset !

2. 1-1/16 microstep setting - Higher accuracy and smoother operation than standard 1, 1/2
step!

3. Adjustable drive current settings for each axis - 25%,50%,75%,100% of full current can
be set for different stepper motors

4. Overload, over-current and over-temperature safety - Full protection for your computer
and peripheral equipment !

5. On board current switching - Power output can be set according to specific user
requirement !

6. Full closed-type optical isolation to protect the user's computer and equipment

7. Relay spindle interface - Outputs Max. 36V 7.5A for spindle motors or coolant pump
(only one device can be powered by this output!)

8. 4 channel inputs interface- Can be used for XYZ limit and emergency stop !

9. Professional design - Two stage signal processing with super anti-jamming !

10. Bipolar constant current chopper drive with non-resonant region - Controls motors
smoothly through range without creep effect !

11. Four control inputs (divided into pairs of knives) - Allows setting of limit and emergency
stop !

12. Universal architecture - Supports most parallel software MACH3,KCAM4 etc!

13. For compatibility with other softwares, please feel free to contact us!
 Power supply DC 12-36V(power supply not included, please feel free to contact us if you
need !)

 This driver get its power from the same unit as the steppers, it doesn't require a separate
power source.

 Voltage Selection:

 12-16V DC power supply for Nema 17 stepper motors

 16-24V DC power supply for Nema 23 stepper motors

 24-36V DC power supply for Nema 34 stepper motors

(High voltage will burn up the chips or stepper motors!!!)

Output current of the power supply can be calculated by the following expressions:

 Output current = Rated current of your stepper motors *quantity + 2A

 (For example, if you want to drive 3*3A Nema 23 stepper motors, theoretically 24V 11A
DC power supply is recommended, but higher power such as 24V 15A also will be good

 Could drive 4 pieces stepper motors with current less than 3.5A at the same
time.

 Driver compatible with 2 or 4 phase (4,6 or 8 lead) stepper motors

 Suitable for unipolar or bipolar stepper motors.


 Bipolar PWM output with constant current

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Dip settings of TB6560 Driver:
Current Setting SW1 SW2 Decay Mode Settings SW3 SW4 MicroStep Settings SW5 SW6
100% ON ON FAST ON ON 1 ON ON
75% OFF ON 25% ON OFF 1/2 ON OFF
50% ON OFF 50% OFF ON 1/8 OFF OFF
25% OFF OFF SLOW OFF OFF 1/16 OFF ON
Specification of Nema 57HS51254 Stepper Motor:
Method of connecting right motor wire to TB6560 driver board.

Note:

1. Check the wiring carefully before truning on power, or the chip may be
burned.

2. The current setted should not be more than the rated current.

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