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CNC Digital Stepper Driver DM556 Stepper Motor Controller 2-phase Stepper Motor Driver 20-50V DC Max 5.6A 128 subdivision For Nema 23, 24 and Nema 34 stepper motor

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About this item

  • Suitable for Nema 23 ,Nema 24 and Nema34 Stepper Motor,2-phase hybrid stepper motors (Outer diameter: 57, 60,86mm).
  • This high subdivision driver is suitable for high subdivision motor. Suitable for stepper motor: 57,60,86 type 2-phase (4-wire, 6-wire, 8-wire)
  • Anti-Resonance for optimal torque, extra smooth motion, low motor heating and noise
  • Package: 1piece DM556 driver
  • PLEASE NOTE: if there is any problem, please feel free to contact us, each defect items could be refunded or reshipped, we will try out utmost to support you.


Specification:

5-24 V universal to control signal, without series resistance;

TTL compatible and optically isolated inputs to 5.6A;

Input voltage 20-50VDC;

Up to 128 subdivision, 16 selectable micro-step resolutions of 400-25,600 via DIP switches;

8 selectable output current settings of 1.4A to 5.6A via DIP switches;

Pulse input frequency up to 200 KHz;

Protections for over-voltage and over-current.

Electrical Specifications:

* Output Peak Current: 1.4~5.6A

* Input Voltage: +20~50VDC (Typical 24-48VDC)

* Logic Signal Current: 7~16mA (Typical 10mA)

* Pulse Input Frequency: 0~200kHz

* Isolation Resistance: 500MΩ

* Vibration: 10-55Hz/0.15mm

* Weight: Approx.260g


JASC
2025-09-02 17:04:53
Excelente producto
TimeRider62
2025-08-23 11:57:55
I don't have much to say other than these have worked flawlessly. Can't expect more than that.
Grady
2025-07-30 12:32:44
I am using this to control a 4th axis on my CNC mill and I am very happy with its performance. It runs amazingly cool even though I am using it over 3 AMPs on my NEMA 23 stepper motor 57mm 3A 2-phase 4 wire. I recommend ++. I am using a 24 Volt power supply. Great Value.
Steve Masuch
2025-07-26 12:42:39
Used to add auto focus to 100w CO2 laser engraver.
Randy
2025-07-04 14:20:33
I bought two of these and hooked them to a NEMA34 stepper which is rated at 5.5 amps. No matter where I set the current selector DIP switches, the maximum current I can get is about 1.5 amps. My power supply has 10 Amp capacity and is running at 30 Volts DC. I originally thought the unit was not working. After further testing, I believe it IS working, but the current through the motor coil must be different than the current draw from the power supply. When I get an oscilloscope, I will measure voltage across the motor leads to determine the true motor current to see if it matches the specifications. I'm keeping these for now, as they seem to be functioning. Would be really nice to have an instruction manual shipped with the unit.
P Webber
2025-06-24 11:33:04
So far so good. 4 drivers running at 4.9 amps and couldn't be happier
Ruby Davis
2025-06-21 18:37:11
Worked great for my CNC
Megan R.
2025-06-10 12:46:27
I should have looked more carefull. Resolutions starts at 400 step and I need it to be 200 step.Should have goten STEPPERONLINE DM556T
Andre
2025-06-06 14:20:50
bonne qualité
Keith o Brien
2025-05-17 15:16:32
Good controller, works fine and build quality is probably a little higher than others I've used recently.
JASC
2025-05-08 10:30:20
Excelente producto
TimeRider62
2025-04-10 16:21:17
I don't have much to say other than these have worked flawlessly. Can't expect more than that.
Grady
2025-04-04 09:41:33
I am using this to control a 4th axis on my CNC mill and I am very happy with its performance. It runs amazingly cool even though I am using it over 3 AMPs on my NEMA 23 stepper motor 57mm 3A 2-phase 4 wire. I recommend ++. I am using a 24 Volt power supply. Great Value.
Steve Masuch
2025-03-09 12:28:51
Used to add auto focus to 100w CO2 laser engraver.
Randy
2025-02-02 14:09:25
I bought two of these and hooked them to a NEMA34 stepper which is rated at 5.5 amps. No matter where I set the current selector DIP switches, the maximum current I can get is about 1.5 amps. My power supply has 10 Amp capacity and is running at 30 Volts DC. I originally thought the unit was not working. After further testing, I believe it IS working, but the current through the motor coil must be different than the current draw from the power supply. When I get an oscilloscope, I will measure voltage across the motor leads to determine the true motor current to see if it matches the specifications. I'm keeping these for now, as they seem to be functioning. Would be really nice to have an instruction manual shipped with the unit.
P Webber
2025-02-01 17:59:52
So far so good. 4 drivers running at 4.9 amps and couldn't be happier
Ruby Davis
2025-01-23 15:14:28
Worked great for my CNC
Megan R.
2025-01-18 15:40:28
I should have looked more carefull. Resolutions starts at 400 step and I need it to be 200 step.Should have goten STEPPERONLINE DM556T
Andre
2025-01-10 18:17:00
bonne qualité
Keith o Brien
2024-12-29 15:44:08
Good controller, works fine and build quality is probably a little higher than others I've used recently.