PD4-C5918X4204-E-08 –  Brushless DC servo motor with integrated controller (stepper motor) – NEMA 23

Availability

Combine article

Under „Downloads“ you will find the technical manual that corresponds with the stock firmware. Please refer to the new technical manual and the document “Instructions for Firmware Update to Version FIR-v2039” when using Plug & Drive Studio 2.
 

Please click on „Combine Article” or the plus sign to start the configurator.

Technical Data

  • Size 56 mm
  • Fieldbus CANopen 
  • Holding Torque 53.7 Ncm
  • Rated Current (RMS) 4.2 A
  • Number of Digital Inputs
  • Number of Analog Inputs
  • Number of Digital Outputs
  • Encoder  
  • Encoder Resolution 1024 CPR
  • Weight 0,6
  • NEMA 23 
  • Interface
  • Operating Voltage 12 VDC - 48 VDC
  • Peak Current (RMS) 5.4 A
  • Type of Digital Inputs 5/24 V switchable 
  • Type of Analog Input 0 - 10 V 
  • Type of Digital Output open-drain (max. 24 V/100 mA) 
  • Encoder Type single-turn absolute 
  • Length 65 mm

Dimensions


Torque Curves

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Recommended load limit:
Maximum short-term static load that may be reached when the service life is taken into account.
Torque
Output power
Torque [Nm] at 227.25 rpm
4.2A 48V
 
 
0.455
4.2A 24V
 
 
0.511

Accessories

Z-K4700/50 Capacitor
ZCPHOFK-MC0,5-10  * Connector
ZCPHOF-MC1,5-2  * Clip-on Plug, 2-pin, RM 3.5 mm
ZK-PD4-C-CAN-4-500-S CAN in/out cable 0.5m
* Included for PD4-C5918X4204-E-08.

Knowledge Base

This application note shows how to establish communication between Nanotec drives via CANopen. NanoJ programming allows you to realize simple master/slave functionalities, such as synchronizing two drives without a PLC.
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The examples and the Application Note show you how the NanoJ Library simplifies the use of the CiA 402 Power State Machine. The functions of the library are contained in a single header file, which you can easily add to your NanoJ project in Plug & Drive Studio.
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This interactive, animated demonstration shows how stepper motors work. It starts when you move the "continuous" slider to the left or right. Alternatively, you can also view individual images by clicking the arrows.
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