Thread: Am882 drives
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	16-05-2019 #1Hi 
 
 I'm looking at the AM882 drives to run nema 23 stepper motors,
 
 There are 3 types
 AM882
 AM882H
 AM882H DK
 
 It's for a Cnc router
 Any one know what the differences are and which one is best for a router.
 
 Thank you ( again ) lolLast edited by Crunch; 16-05-2019 at 06:16 PM. 
 
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	16-05-2019 #2How about links to the drives ..Clive  
 The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
 
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	16-05-2019 #3Sorry does this help 
 
 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113444358151
 
 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113318358951
 
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	16-05-2019 #4Found it thanks 
 
 leadshine 2phase stepper driver AM882 AM882H DMA882S, input voltage :0VDC-100VDC/20VAC-80VAC both can work
 
 the latest version is DMA882S use for replace AM882 AM882H
 
 the different between am882 and AM882H is am882h with fan, am882 no fan
 
 
 
 
 
 1.Sensorless stall detection
 2.Extra-low motor noise offers excellent quietness
 3.Optimizes torque and nulls mid-range instability
 4.Self-test and Auto-configuration technology
 5.Options to set output current and microstep relolutions via DIP switch or software
 6.Microstep from 1 to 512
 7.Supply voltage up to +80 VDC
 8.Output current programmable, from 0.5A to 8.2A
 9.Automatic idle-current reduction and reduction rate is software configurable
 10.Fault out prevents damages to your machines or the materialsLast edited by Crunch; 16-05-2019 at 07:08 PM. 
 
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	16-05-2019 #5
 
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	16-05-2019 #6IIRC AM882 are DC input only, whereas the H version will accept DC or AC input. 
 Not sure about the DK bit.
 
 The DM-S drives are Leadshines latest drives, aimed to replace the old DM, AM, and EM drives, however they don't appear to have the same functionality as AM/EM drives as the only configuration is via DIP switches.
 
 And having just checked the leadshine website, I see they've just launched an EM-S drive, and all mention of DM-S has disappeared...
 I wonder if the DM-S didn't quite pass CE approval like the AM drives, so they've launched a new tweaked design for the EU/US?Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
 
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	16-05-2019 #7Thanks guys 
 I think I will go with the standard DC ones as I'm going to build power supply.
 ( with all your help hopefully )
 
 
 Sent from my SM-G900F using TapatalkLast edited by Crunch; 27-05-2019 at 07:44 PM. 
 
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	22-08-2022 #8I have 3 AM882 drives running my CNC and would like to tune them using ProTuner but am missing the serial cable. 
 
 Would anyone have the pinout for that cable? Thanks
 
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	23-08-2022 #9
 
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