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Stepper motor and Driver DMA68H M556C M542C Leadshine D2590X

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Stepper motor and Driver DMA68H M556C M542C Leadshine D2590X in Lahore Pakistan

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Here are images of Leadshine stepper drivers—like the M556C, M542C, and DM556—which closely resemble the DMA68H series. These visuals can help enhance your website's product presentation.


Product Details & Features

1. Leadshine M556C Stepper Driver

  • Voltage & Current: Operates at 20–50 VDC, with peak output current up to 5.6 A.sys-motor.com

  • Control Modes: Supports Step & Direction (PUL/DIR) and CW/CCW inputs.sys-motor.com

  • Enhanced Motion: Offers anti-resonance for smoother, quieter movement and reduced motor heating.sys-motor.com

  • Auto Setup: Features automatic motor identification and configuration, making setup simpler.sys-motor.com

  • Easy Configuration: DIP switches allow adjusting both current and micro-stepping resolution.sys-motor.com

  • Applications: Ideal for NEMA 17, 23, and 24 motors used in CNC, automation, and other motion systems.omc-stepperonline.comsys-motor.com


2. Leadshine M542C Stepper Driver


3. Leadshine DM556 Stepper Driver


4. D2590X Stepper Driver (2-Phase, 7 A)

  • Voltage & Current: Accepts 20–90 V DC and delivers 7.0 A output current.electronicspanga.com

  • Dimensions & Weight: Measures 75 × 34 × 118 mm and weighs around 260 g.electronicspanga.com

  • Cooling: Passive (natural) cooling—suitable for less intensive use or with external airflow.electronicspanga.com
    (Note: Information is limited as this appears to be a used unit from a local listing.)


Comparison Table

Product Voltage (VDC) Peak Current (A) Key Features Ideal For
M556C 20–50 Up to 5.6 Anti-resonance, auto-config, DIP setup NEMA 17–24, high-performance drive
M542C 20–50 Up to 4.2 Soft start, smooth motion, energy-efficient Compact, quiet motion setups
DM556 20–50 Up to 5.6 Advanced anti-resonance, fault diagnostics High-reliability automation
D2590X 20–90 7.0 Higher power, passive cooling High-current, high-voltage systems

How to Use These Drivers

  1. Power Setup

    • Connect a compatible DC supply (e.g., 24–48 V for Leadshine drivers; 20–90 V for D2590X). Ensure voltage is stable and properly rated.

  2. Motor Connection

    • Wire the stepper motor coils to the A+, A–, B+, B– terminals correctly to ensure phase accuracy.

  3. Input Signals

    • Use Step/Direction or CW/CCW interface from your motion controller or CNC board. Optional Enable signal if supported.

  4. DIP Switch Configuration

    • Set appropriate current limits and micro-stepping resolution via DIP switches (or software tools for some models).

  5. Testing & Diagnostics

    • Power up and run a self-test (e.g. DM556 offers self-test mode). Observe soft start and check for smooth movement.

  6. Protection Handling

  7. Optimization

    • Optionally reduce idle current or adjust micro-step resolution for smoother motion based on noise and performance needs.

  8. Cooling & Environment

    • Ensure proper ventilation for extended use. Ambient temperatures typically should remain under 50–70 °C depending on the model.


Why Feature-Rich? (Key Functional Advantages)

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