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MA860C DM860H M556C M542C Leadshine Micro-stepper Motor and Driver

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MA860C DM860H M556C M542C Leadshine Micro-stepper Motor and Driver in Lahore Pakistan

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Here are images of the Leadshine MA860C, DMA860H, M556C, and M542C micro-stepper drivers to give you a visual reference.


Product Overview & Features

1. MA860C – Fully Digital Stepper Driver


2. DMA860H – Updated High-Performance Driver


3. M556C – Cost-Effective Microstep Driver

  • Digital driver delivering smooth motion with anti-resonance and low motor heating EnduranceRobots.

  • Specs:

    • Voltage: 20–50 VDC.

    • Current: Up to 5.6 A via DIP switches EnduranceRobots.

    • Auto motor identification and configuration for optimal performance EnduranceRobots.


4. M542C – Affordable Digital Stepper Driver

  • Utilizes DSP microstepping and anti-resonance tech to deliver smooth, efficient performance with reduced noise and heat EnduranceRobots.

  • Specs:

    • Voltage: Typically 20–50 VDC.

    • Current: Configurable via DIP switch (1–5 A typical range).

    • Supports similar features as M556C, optimized for smaller NEMA motors.


Quick Comparison

Model Voltage Range Peak Current Microstep Resolution Key Features
MA860C ≤ 80 VAC / 110 VDC Up to 7.2 A Up to 51,200 steps/rev Smooth, low-noise DSP control
DMA860H 18–80 VAC / 24–110 VDC 2.4–7.2 A Up to 51,200 steps/rev Auto-tuning, optical isolation, sturdy protection
M556C 20–50 VDC Up to 5.6 A Through DIP switch setting Cost-effective, self-configuring
M542C 20–50 VDC ~1–5 A Through DIP switch Low-cost, anti-resonance, compact design

How to Use & Setup Guide

Wiring & Powering

  • Power Input: Connect appropriate power (as per model specs). Leave margin above required voltage for stable performance; high voltage improves speed but can increase noise/heating wewinlaser.comstore.zenix.lk.

  • Motor Connections: Wire your 2‑ or 4‑phase stepper motor to the A+/A− and B+/B− terminals.

Configuration via DIP Switches

  • Set Current: For MA860C/DMA860H/M556C, use DIP switches SW1–SW3 to select output current EnduranceRobotsmro.ecvv.com.

  • Set Holding Current: SW4 toggles between full or reduced idle/holding current for heat efficiency EnduranceRobots.

  • Set Microstep Resolution: Use SW5–SW8 to choose microstep settings (e.g., 400, 3200, up to 51,200 steps/rev) EnduranceRobotsmro.ecvv.com.

Signal Inputs & Pulse Configuration

  • Use PUL/DIR or CW/CCW pulse signals. Inputs are optically isolated—protect logic side if using high voltage wewinlaser.comstore.zenix.lk.

  • Keep pulse wiring separated from motor cables to reduce interference wewinlaser.com.

Operation & Safety

Summary Flow for Setup

  1. Mount driver on a well-ventilated surface.

  2. Apply power within specified range, allow a margin.

  3. Wire motor phases and pulse control inputs.

  4. Set DIP switches for current and resolution.

  5. Power on, check for smooth and quiet motion.

  6. Fine-tune as needed via microstep settings or current tweaks.


Final Thoughts

Each of these Leadshine drivers offers a blend of precision, reliability, and ease of use:

  • MA860C is ideal when ultimate smoothness and flexibility are key.

  • DMA860H adds auto-tuning and robust protection—perfect for demanding CNC or automation equipment.

  • M556C balances performance with cost-efficiency.

  • M542C is great for compact, budget-sensitive applications.