The SSCB is a single axis motion control board that is
economical and smart. This board (like all our other motion control products) comes
complete and ready to run. Just connect a PC, Power Supply and Motor and you are ready to
start moving motors! The Simple Step®
board has all the features found in today's very expensive stepper controllers. Some of
the features are as follows :
- 30 MHz Microprocessor Controller.
- User Programmable Baud Rates (9600, 19.2K, 38.4K, 57.6K (default), 115.2K).
- Multiple
boards on a single serial port and the ability
to intermix Simple Step board types on the network
- On Board network address switch select on every
board.
- Choice of the Simple Step®
Network RS232 or RS422/RS485 communications.
- Network address switch select on every unit.
- Option Connector for later add-on or custom boards.
- Two (2) User Controlled Open Collector Output Lines (1-20 ma and 1-500ma).
- Three (3) User Controlled Input Lines.
- Software Programmable Home Sensor Check.
- Diode protected Home Sensor.
- On Board 5 volt Switcher and Power LED.
- Heatsink Mounted to the PC Board.
- Small Board Size 3.57"x 2.9" x 1.3" (with
heat sink)
- Large Dynamic Velocity range (from
1 step per second
to 15,000 steps per second) per motor.
- User Programmable Motor Power Settings (Full,1/4,OFF)
- Synchronous Motor Movements with ALL Boards on the network (Up to 40 motors on 1 serial line)!
- Limit Switch Input.
- Optical Motor Home input.
- EMI (radiated) filtering on all boards to allow
FCC and CE approvals.
- Prescaler installed on all units.
- User programmable advanced acceleration and deceleration settings based on User
Programmable Start Velocity, End Velocity and Slope.
- User Programmable Half and Full step control.
- Bipolar Stepper motor drive.
- Single 7.0 - 46.0VDC operation.
- Up to 2 amp/phase, switching mode current controlled motor phase outputs (Hardware adjusted).
- Up to 65534 steps of motion (27.30625 feet with a user
mechanical resolution of 0.005 inches per step).
- Decimal or Hexadecimal ASCII numeric values can
be used.
- 400 Character IEEPROM buffer for all non-EEPROM
versions.
- Jog control for each axis.
- Simple ASCII command set allowing use of standard PC communications packages.
- SSWin Program FREE with each purchase. (Windows
95/98/NT/2000/XP)
- Optional Internal 2K,
4K, 8K and 16K of User Programmable on board EEPROM
(Flash).
- Programming language for EEPROM with decision branches based on
User Input States (used with
above Option).
- Optional 32
bit movement (2,147,483,647
steps).
- Optional
RTOS (Real-Time Operating System).
Prices does not include tax (if applicable), shipping and
handling. All options (32, IEEPROM, RTOS) are now based
on a flat rate system for all XA Products.
| Qty |
Standard Unit
SSCB |
32
bit |
2K |
4K |
8K |
16K |
RTOS |
| 1 - 9 |
$165.00 (US) |
+$5.00 |
+$4.50 |
+$6.50 |
+$7.00 |
+$8.00 |
+$12.00 |
| 10 - 24 |
$160.00 |
+$4.50 |
+$4.00 |
+$5.80 |
+$6.75 |
+$7.75 |
+$11.50 |
| 25 - 49 |
$153.00 |
+$4.00 |
+$3.50 |
+$5.20 |
+$6.25 |
+$7.25 |
+$11.00 |
| 50-99 |
$143.00 |
+$3.50 |
+$3.00 |
+$4.90 |
+$5.75 |
+$6.75 |
+$10.50 |
Educational :
Automatic 5% off on all prices
listed above.
Click here to download the SSCB
Specification sheet in Adobe Version 3.0 PDF
Click here to Download AutoCAD R13 drawing of the SSCB
PCB outline.
Download
the latest Simple Step Complete manual for all our boards including the General
Information Guide in Adobe PDF Version 3.0 Format (1.87M).

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orders are welcome. Simple Step® for Windows included with every purchase.
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