• Programmable microstepping drive with multiple communication options
• Advanced current control for optimal open loop performance
• Anti-resonance algorithm maximizes torque over a wide speed range
• Torque ripple smoothing increases smoothness and decreases vibrations
• Microstepping and Microstep Emulation
• Dual port communication for daisy chain network
• Wide current range 0.1 to 10.0 A/phase (peak of sine) with idle current reduction
• 8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs (optically isolated)
The STF10 stepper drive is a DC-powered microstepping drive for controlling two-phase, bipolar step motors. It offers advanced current control and an anti-resonance algorithm that electronically damps motor and system resonances to improve motor smoothness and usable torque over a wide speed range. The drive employs electronic torque ripple smoothing and microstep emulation to greatly reduce motor noise and vibration. The drive must be powered from 24 to 70 VDC and can output up to 10.0 A/phase (peak-of-sine) to the step motor. Over-voltage, over-temperature and over-current protection features prevent damage while running in adverse conditions.
Matching Motors
The STF10 offers the highest power range in the STF series, making it suitable for the largest step motors. It is complemented by a specifically matched set of stepper motors in frame sizes up to NEMA 34 (see Related and Recommended products below). For lower-powered STF drives to run smaller motors see the STF06.
For stepper drives with encoder feedback options see the ST Series Stepper Drives.