Product Short Description
Technical Specifications:
- Communication Protocol: CANopen (DS 301 V4.02)
- Node ID Range: 1–127 (settable via DIP switches or software)
- Baud Rate: 125 kbps to 1 Mbps (configurable)
- DC Motor Output: Up to 24 VDC, 5 A continuous per channel
- Channels: 2 independent DC motor outputs
- Supply Voltage: 24 VDC (bus-powered or externally powered)
Description
Functional Features:
- CANopen PDO mapping: RPDO/TPDO for real-time motor command and status
- Profile supported: CANopen Device Profile for Drives (DSP 402)
- Operating modes: Homing, position, velocity, torque
- Fault monitoring: Overcurrent, overtemperature, undervoltage, communication loss
Performance Parameters:
- Control loop frequency: 1 kHz (position/velocity)
- Position resolution: 16-bit (65536 steps per revolution equivalent)
- Response time: <5 ms from CAN command to motor output change
- Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C
- IP Rating: IP20 (DIN rail mount housing)
Material Composition: FR-4 PCB, aluminum enclosure, gold-plated CAN connector, screw terminals for motor output
Structural Features: DIN rail (35 mm) mounting; CAN bus connector (DB9 or M12); 2 sets of screw terminals for DC motor connections; LED status indicators (Power, CAN, Fault, Motor 1, Motor 2)
Working Principle: The module receives CANopen SDO commands to configure parameters and TPDO commands for real-time motion control. The internal microcontroller translates CANopen drive profile commands into PWM signals that drive H-bridge DC motor outputs. Feedback (if encoder connected) is sent back via RPDO.
Advantages:
- Native CANopen DSP 402 profile eliminates custom programming
- Dual-channel independent control from single CAN node
- Wide operating temperature range for industrial use
Applicable Industries: Valve automation, linear actuator control, solar tracking, AGV drives, process control
Installation Requirements:
- Terminate CAN bus with 120 Ω resistor at each end of the network
- Use twisted-pair shielded cable for CAN (maximum 40 m at 1 Mbps)
- Connect 24 VDC power supply (minimum 2 A for full load)
Usage Notes:
- Set unique Node ID for each module on the CAN network
- Configure PDO mapping via CANopen configurator software before operation
- Do not exceed 5 A per motor channel continuously







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