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BD series of BLDC Drives from Northland Motors

October 28, 2009 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Northland Motor Technologies offers a line of Drives for brushless DC (Electronically Commutated) motors. The compact size and wide range of input voltages covered by the 3 new models makes the NMT BD Series of drives ideal for use on equipment requiring variable speed, remote controllability and reversing operation.

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The series consists of three standard models based on input voltage; 10 – 52 VDC, 120VAC, and 240 VAC. All models are design for use with hall based three phase BLDC motors. Each model includes 3 different speed (performance) adjustment topologies; potentiometer, 1.5 – 10 VDC, or 0.5 – 5 VDC signal inputs. Standard features include;

• Input current: 10 A max
• Switching frequency: 20 kHz
• Waveform: 6 – Step Trapezoidal
• Bus voltage: 215 – 260 VDC
• Hall spacing selection: 60 or 120 degrees
• Ambient operation temperature: 0 – 40°C

Factory configured and ready to use right out of the box the BD series of Drives is ideal for most simple applications.

Northland Motor Technologies
www.northlandmotor.com

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