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Brushless dc motor controller for I/O-based applications

March 15, 2022 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

With the CSL3, Nanotec now offers an easy-to-configure controller for brushless dc motors with up to 72 W rated power and 3 A rated current.

Apart from speed control, it also supports positioning via Hall signals. 16 different movement profiles can be set by means of bit configuration via digital inputs, meaning they can be selected quickly and easily.

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The CSL3 increases the motor performance thanks to 4-quadrant control and sine commutation. For parameterizing the controller, Nanotec offers free Plug & Drive Studio software.

With large order quantities, the compact controller will be pre-mounted to the rear of NEMA 17 motors (flange size 42 mm).

For more information, visit www.nanotec.com.

 

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