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Thread: PacSci SIGMAX E32 hybred motors... Are they Brush or Brushless?

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    PacSci SIGMAX E32 hybred motors... Are they Brush or Brushless?

    Hello, I have some SIGMAX E32 conventional hybred (E32SRHP-LSS-NS-02) motors and I not sure if they are brush or brushless. I would like to use Gecko drivers and I understand that they do not support brushless motors.

    I look through the online docs from PacSci but it is not plainly stated whether the motors are brush or brushless.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks... Norman


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    The PacSci Sigmax are a high quality step motor, they use Samarium-Cobalt magnets and the construction provides a higher torque rating than conventional construction in the same nema size motor.
    BTW the term Hybrid-Motor means the motor was made by combining the magnetic characteristics of Permanent Magnet Stepping Motors with the precision step angle of Variable Reluctance Stepping Motors.
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    These are steppers so they're brushless. Any of the Gecko G200 range stepper drives will work. Brushed or brushless applies only to Servos.


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    Gentlemen, Thank You!


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