The B3605S & B3610S are single-quadrant PWM speed drives for commutating and controlling three-phase brushless motors. The B3600 performs closed loop velocity control via the motor Hall effect devices.
The B3605S & B3610S are suitable for a wide variety of commercial and light industrial applications such as pumps, actuators, blowers & fans, fluid metering, textile machinery and mixing equipment and where a single direction control is needed.
The drive is a single board (2.0 x 3.5 x 0.955 in) which requires a single DC Supply Input of 12 or 15 – 36 Vdc (jumper selectable) in 5 and 10 amp models. Speed can be controlled via on-board trimpot, external POT or external 0-5 Vdc command. Direction of rotation option can be preset or controlled externally.
Catalog Number
Operating Voltage (Vdc)
Continuous Current (Amps)
Peak Current (Amps)
Product Specifications
B3605S
12 or 15 - 36
5
5
B3610S
12 or 15 - 36
10
10
BMC Series
Brushless Servo Drives
The economical and compact BMC Series are analog 4 quadrant brushless servo drives with +/- 10 Vdc command input. All models are designed with protection against over-current, over-heating, and short circuit across motor, ground, and power leads. All models interface with digital controllers or can be used as stand-alone drives.
The BMC6C & BMC7D require DC power supply and the BMC12L & BMC12H operates directly off line. They are switch configurable units for 3 standard configurations – torque, velocity, and open loop control.
Catalog Number
Operating Voltage (Vdc)
Continuous Current (Amps)
Peak Current (Amps)
Product Specifications
BMC6C
20 - 60 Vdc
6
12
BMC7D
20 - 80 Vdc
7.5
15
BMC12L
25 - 130 Vac
12.5
25
BMC12H
70 - 270 Vac
12.5
25
DMC Series
Brush Servo Drives
The economical and compact DMC Series are analog 4 quadrant brush servo drives with +/- 10 Vdc command input. The DMC series are available in 2 models.
A single red/green LED indicates operating status. All models are designed with protection against over-current, over-heating and short circuit across motor, ground and power leads. Both models interface with digital controllers or can be used as stand-alone drives.
The DMC require DC power supply. They are switch configurable units for 4 standard configurations – torque, velocity, voltage and IR compensation model.