Motor Driver Boards, Modules

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
DVUX960Y

DVUX960Y

Panasonic

EX TYPE SPEED CONTROLLER

0

MEDHT4430E

MEDHT4430E

Panasonic

SERVO DRIVER 35A 480V LOAD

0

MADLN11SE

MADLN11SE

Panasonic

SERVO DRIVE A6N 100V 100W

2

MADHT1507BA1

MADHT1507BA1

Panasonic

ETHERCAT DRIVE

0

MCDLT35NF

MCDLT35NF

Panasonic

SERVO DRIVE A6 200V 750W RTEX

0

DVUX940L

DVUX940L

Panasonic

EX TYPE SPEED CONTROLLER

0

MHDHTC3B4NA1

MHDHTC3B4NA1

Panasonic

SERVO DRIVER 300A 240V LOAD

0

MADLN15BE

MADLN15BE

Panasonic

A6 DRIVE A FRAME ETHERCAT NO STO

6

MCDLN35BE

MCDLN35BE

Panasonic

A6 DRIVE C FRAME ETHERCAT NO STO

6

DVUS825L

DVUS825L

Panasonic

EX TYPE SPEED CONTROLLER

0

MADLN15NE

MADLN15NE

Panasonic

SERVO DRIVE A6N 200V 100W 8A

0

MEDLN93BE

MEDLN93BE

Panasonic

A6 DRIVE E FRAME ETHERCAT NO STO

6

MBEG5A5BCP

MBEG5A5BCP

Panasonic

AMPLIFIER BLDC 240V 50W FOR 90M

0

MGDHTC3B4B01

MGDHTC3B4B01

Panasonic

ETHERCAT DRIVE

0

MBDHT2510N91

MBDHT2510N91

Panasonic

SERVO DRIVER 15A 240V LOAD

0

MBEG5A1BCV

MBEG5A1BCV

Panasonic

AMPLIFIER BLDC 120V 50W FOR 90M

0

DVUS825Y

DVUS825Y

Panasonic

EX TYPE SPEED CONTROLLER

0

MGSDB2

MGSDB2

Panasonic

SPEED CNTL 220V OUT FOR AC MOTOR

10

MBEG5A5BCV

MBEG5A5BCV

Panasonic

AMPLIFIER BLDC 240V 50W FOR 90M

0

MDDLN55BE

MDDLN55BE

Panasonic

A6 DRIVE C FRAME ETHERCAT NO STO

6

Motor Driver Boards, Modules

1. Overview

Motor driver boards/modules are electronic devices that act as intermediaries between control systems (e.g., microcontrollers) and motors. They convert low-power control signals into high-power electrical currents to drive motors efficiently. These components enable precise regulation of motor speed, direction, torque, and position. Their importance spans across automation, robotics, industrial machinery, and consumer electronics, where accurate motion control is critical for system performance.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
H-Bridge Drivers Bi-directional control using transistor bridges, basic speed regulation DC motor direction control in robotic arms
Stepper Motor Drivers Microstepping, position accuracy, torque control 3D printers, CNC machines
Servo Controllers Feedback loop integration, precise angular positioning RC vehicles, industrial automation
Brushless DC (BLDC) Drivers Electronic commutation, high efficiency, variable speed Drones, HVAC systems
Integrated Smart Modules Embedded control logic, thermal protection, communication interfaces Autonomous vehicles, medical pumps

3. Structure & Components

A typical motor driver contains:

  • Power Transistors: MOSFETs or IGBTs for switching high currents
  • Control IC: Processes PWM signals and manages commutation
  • Heat Sink: Aluminum-based PCB or external fins for thermal management
  • Protection Circuits: Overcurrent, overtemperature, and voltage spike suppression
  • Connectors: Screw terminals for motor wiring and control interfaces (UART/SPI)

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Importance
Max Continuous Current Determines motor power capacity (e.g., 5A for NEMA 23 stepper)
Voltage Range Must match motor supply (e.g., 8-45V for industrial BLDC drivers)
Efficiency (Typical >90%) Impacts thermal performance and energy consumption
Control Resolution Microstepping levels (e.g., 1/16-step for precision engravers)
Protection Features Overcurrent/voltage, thermal shutdown (critical for reliability)
Communication Protocols CAN, Modbus support for industrial IoT integration

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial: CNC machining centers, conveyor belt systems
  • Consumer: Smart home appliances, gaming consoles
  • Medical: MRI scanner positioning, insulin pumps
  • Automotive: Electric vehicle powertrains, EPS systems
  • Robotics: Collaborative robot joint control

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Specifications
TI (Texas Instruments) DRV8825 2.5A RMS, 1/32 microstepping, thermal shutdown
STMicroelectronics L6470 3.0A peak, SPI interface, stall detection
ON Semiconductor MC33926 3.0A continuous, bidirectional control
Maxon Motor EPOS4 Compact 50A peak, EtherCAT interface, encoder feedback

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Match driver current/voltage ratings to motor specifications
  2. Select control mode (PWM, analog, digital) based on system requirements
  3. Consider environmental factors (temperature, vibration)
  4. Verify required protection features (IP rating for harsh environments)
  5. Evaluate integration needs (footprint, communication protocols)
  6. Balance cost vs. performance for volume production

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Integration: System-on-Chip (SoC) drivers combining control and power stages
  • Smart Diagnostics: Built-in current sensing and predictive maintenance algorithms
  • Wide Bandgap Semiconductors: SiC/GaN transistors enabling higher switching frequencies
  • Wireless Control: Bluetooth/Wi-Fi-enabled drivers for IoT applications
  • Miniaturization: Chip-scale packaging for space-constrained applications

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