Smart stepper motor controller and driver support up to 4.25 ARMS

Smart stepper motor controller and driver support up to 4.25 ARMS Smart stepper motor controller and driver support up to 4.25 ARMS

Authorised distributor DigiKey is now stocking Analog Devices’ TMC5262 fully integrated single-axis stepper motor controller and driver.

It is designed for high-performance motion control applications requiring compact size, high efficiency, and extensive diagnostics.

The device integrates dual 65 V power H-bridges, internal current sensing, a configurable motion controller, and SPI communication, reducing external component count while simplifying system design.

A key advantage of the TMC5262 is its combination of advanced motor control technologies and integrated motion functions. The device supports up to 256 microsteps, includes an eight-point ramp generator for smooth positioning profiles, and offers both SPI-controlled operation and traditional step-and-direction interfaces.

Integrated current sensing eliminates the need for external sense resistors, reducing PCB area and power dissipation.

The TMC5262 also incorporates a broad set of diagnostic and monitoring features, including supply voltage and temperature measurement, sensorless load detection, motor stall detection, and real-time tuning capabilities through its on-chip scope interface.

These capabilities make it well-suited for industrial automation, laboratory equipment, robotics, and other precision motion-control systems where reliability and system visibility are important.

Operating voltage range is 4.5 to 65 V.

Integrated dual H-bridges support up to 4.25 ARMS and a 6 A peak motor current.

Advanced motion control features an eight-point ramp generator, StallGuard+, CoolStep+, StealthChop+, and SpreadCycle technologies

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