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Choosing a Power Supply
When choosing a power supply, there are many things to consider. If you are manufacturing
equipment that will be sold to others, you probably want a supply with all the safety agency approvals. If size and
weight are an issue use a switching supply.
You must also decide what size of power supply (in terms of voltage and current) is needed for your application.
Voltage
e STM23 series drives are designed to give optimum performance between 24 and 48 volts DC. Choosing the
voltage depends on the performance needed and Motor+Drive heating that is acceptable and/or does not cause
a drive over-temperature. Higher voltages will give higher speed performance but will cause the Motor+Drive to
operate at higher temperatures. Using power supplies with voltage outputs that are near the drive maximum may
reduce the operational duty-cycle signicantly. See the chart below to determine thermal performance at dierent
power supply voltages
If you choose an unregulated power supply, make sure the no load voltage of the supply
does not exceed the drives maximum input voltage specication.
STM23-3 Max Duty cycle vs Speed
5 Amps @Ambient of 40°C
Mounted to a 6.4" x 6.4" x .25" Aluminum Plate
0
20
40
60
80
100
0 10 20 30 40 50
Speed (RPS)
% Duty Cycle
12V Duty Cycle
24V Duty Cycle
48V Duty Cycle
65V Duty Cycle
STM23-2 Max Duty cycle vs Speed
5 Amps @Ambient of 40°C
Mounted to a 6.4" x 6.4" x .25" Aluminum Plate
0
20
40
60
80
100
0 10 20 30 40 50
% Duty Cycle
12V Duty Cycle
24V Duty Cycle
48V Duty Cycle
65V Duty Cycle
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STM23 Hardware Manual
920-0021F
2/14/2012
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