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Z12M100 lock control board

AE00730

function introducttion

Using a three-phase drive circuit, no sudden unintended acceleration

With phase current limiting function to protect motor coils

Use Dual PWM control method

Support step counting function

The upper and lower control adopts UART communication and the communication control is stable

No need for magnetic reed sensor, low failure rate

Static protection level up to 20KV

With overcurrent protection, power input over- and under-voltage protection

Abnormal power-on operation protection

With dual soft-start function and protection

Controller failure self-detection and through the upper control to carry out the detection result prompt

Transmission system lockup protection

Compliant with EU ERP Energy saving Directives

Applicable horsepower: below 1.25HP

Highlights

Stable performance and convenient use

Provides free open source development documents and software resources to improve development efficiency and shorten development cycle

Electrical system

System is the only high-tech company under Silan Microelectronics that focuses on motor control system design

Electrical system

System is the only high-tech company under Silan Microelectronics that focuses on motor control system design

Electrical system

System is the only high-tech company under Silan Microelectronics that focuses on motor control system design

Usage Scenario

Parameter

Product model

Z12M100

MCU

M0 core microcontroller

Communication method

RS-485

485 port

4-way/3-way main power supply

Lock control port

12-way/with LED light and feedback IO

Power supply range

9-24V/adaptable to 12V/24V electric lock

Dial ID setting

Up to 64 addresses can be selected

Lock interaction

Support serial port data to open single lock/multiple locks

Support one-button full opening

Lock information can be read through serial port commands

Lock information can be reported autonomously