DC Motor Forward And Reverse Controller With Limit 5V12V24V Wide Voltage Drive Module Lift Motor ControlItem NO.: MK02393
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- Product Name: DC Motor Forward And Reverse Controller With Limit 5V12V24V Wide Voltage Drive Module Lift Motor Control
- Item NO.: MK02393
- Weight: 0.1 kg = 0.2205 lb = 3.5274 oz
- Category: Electronic Modules > Power Module
- Tag: Drive Module , Wide Voltage , 5V12V24V , DC Motor Forward And Reverse Controller , With Limit , Lift Motor Control
- Creation Time: 2024-05-27
DC Motor Controller With Limit 5V12V24V
Function Description:
K1 is the forward start button, K2 is the reverse start button, SW1 is the forward limit switch, and SW2 is the reverse limit switch.
1. Press K1 once, and the motor immediately starts forward rotation until SW1 closes and stops.
2. Press K2 once, and the motor immediately starts to reverse until SW2 closes and stops.
3. Pressing K2 during forward rotation will immediately switch to reverse rotation, and pressing K1 during reverse rotation will immediately switch to forward rotation.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between P0 and P1 versions?
P0 is a self-locking mode, for example, if the external forward switch (K1) is pressed once, the motor will immediately rotate forward. At this time, even if the switch is released, the motor will still maintain forward rotation. It will not stop until it encounters a reverse signal (K2) or a forward stop signal (SW1).
P1 is in jog mode, for example, when the external forward switch (K1) is pressed, the motor will rotate forward. When K1 is released, the motor will immediately stop running.
2. What are the signal requirements? Can I connect to a sensor?
The signal is low level effective and can be used as a three wire sensor (NPN-NO type), with K1 K2 SW1 SW2 still in this specification.
3. Is the P1 jog mode lower limit signal valid?
Effective, for example, if K1 has a signal, it will rotate forward, but if SW1 limit also has a signal, it will stop (not rotate forward).
4. What is the limit signal like?
The limit signal can also be called a stop signal. The limit signal is triggered and the level is enabled. For example, when encountering a brief limit signal during forward rotation, it will stop, even if the limit signal disappears, it will still stop. The forward signal must be rerouted before the forward signal can be rerouted.
5. What are the input and output voltages?
The input voltage adaptation range of TKS-M8 is 4V-40V, but to ensure reliable operation, it is recommended to use it within the range of 6V-36V. When purchasing, it is not necessary to specify 12V or 24V, as both are within the range and this module is of wide voltage. The output voltage is the same as the input voltage.
6. Can it drive large motors?
The maximum current of TKS-M8 at 12V is 20A, and the maximum current is 10A when using 24V voltage. The maximum driving motor power generally does not exceed 80W, and it is recommended to use the locked rotor motor of the motor as the standard.
7. Can automatic forward and reverse rotation be achieved?
TKS-M8 does not have a timing function, so strictly speaking, it cannot automatically reciprocate. However, in conjunction with the start switch, start switch (A), and end switch (B), infinite reciprocating operation can be achieved between points A and B. Connection method: Connect the start switch and start switch to K1, connect the end switch to K2, and do not connect SW1 and SW2. Note that all switches are normally open. (If you need the limit switch to be a normally closed type, please contact customer service or directly note "normally closed limit")
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