Changes to the r208 driver board – RMS Technologies R208 DRIVER User Manual

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Version 1.22

R208 Microstepping Driver Manual

8/31/2007

Thank you for purchasing the R208 driver. This product is warranted to be free of
manufacturing defects for one year from the date of purchase.


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PLEASE READ BEFORE USING


Before you start, ensure that there is a suitable DC power supply and step motor. In

addition, a suitable STEP and DIRECTION pulse source is also required.

DISCLAIMER


The information provided in this document is believed to be reliable. However, no
responsibility is assumed for any possible inaccuracies or omissions. Specifications

are subject to change without notice.

RMS Technologies reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any
products herein to improve reliability, function, or design. RMS Technologies does

not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit
described herein; neither does it convey any license under its patent rights, nor the

rights of others.

CHANGES TO THE R208 DRIVER BOARD


Prior to OCTOBER 1, 2005 the R208 driver board used slower opto-couplers,

limiting the step pulse timing. The old driver board also read step pulses on the
rising edge. A revision change was made on October 1, 2005, using more advanced

opto-couplers. These new opto-couplers can read faster data, yet they are also
more sensitive to older PLC step pulses. If your step pulse signal is not clear, the

R208 will pick this up and the motor will rotate “rough” and irratic. The new boards
read step pulses on the falling edge. If the falling edge of your step pulse is not a
clear signal, the motor will rotate “rough” and irratic.


So far, only a small handful of customers have been affected by the change. Mostly

those that use PLC’s from the early 90’s and older. Customers can still request the
old R208 boards in quantities of 100 per order (blanket releases are OK). The old

boards are under part number: R208-05.

New RoHS style boards:

All boards sold after September 31, 2007 are RoHS

compliant. In addition to the RoHS change, the R208 has new features: to be able

to change holding current from 23% or 100% of the run current, and to change
which step pulse edge to read the pulses from: rising edge or falling edge.


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