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Brushless DC Speed Controller from Lin Engineering

December 6, 2010 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Lin Engineering announces the release of the new Brushless DC Speed Controller, the BL100. Combining simplicity with high performance, the BL100 can be utilized with a large majority of BLDC motors.

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The BL100 packs a punch with an input operating voltage of up to +48VDC and up to 10 amps of continuous current, 20 amps peak. It also features closed loop control with adjustable P and I values for finer tuning when the application demands it.

The BL100 can be used in either analog or digital modes. The analog mode allows users to adjust speed and direction via the on-board potentiometer or and external potentiometer for higher resolution. The digital mode allows for communication via RS485 (RS232 and USB converter cards are available) and comes with a complimentary Graphical User Interface (GUI). The GUI enables users to configure acceleration and deceleration profiles along with controlling multiple speed controllers through assigned character addresses.

Lin Engineering
www.linengineering.com

Filed Under: Controls, Motors Tagged With: Lin Engineering, speed controller

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