Brushless Speed Controllers - Under 1HP

Brushless DC Motor and Controller systems offer many advantages: increased efficiency, reliability, low operational noise, low-maintenance requirements, and long lifespan. Anaheim Automation offers a wide range of cost-effective Brushless Speed Controllers designed to drive motors under 1HP, popular with both OEM and user customers. Offered in both printed circuit board and enclosed styles, all of our <1HP brushless controllers are protected against overcurrent, Hall sensor error, and undervoltage. For compatible motors, see Anaheim Automation's wide range of standard BLDC motors.
The MDCKB1 Series is a Brushless DC Driver designed to drive Brushless DC Motors. The BSCKB1 series is a speed controller that has the MDCKB1-120081 driver integrated inside. The MDCKB1-120081 is a closed -loop driver utilizing Hall Sensor Feedback to achieve a constant velocity mode while the MDCKB1-120081-01 is an open-loop driver allowing for a varying velocity mode. This driver eliminates the need for an external power supply with a motor bus voltage of 160V and a maximum phase current of 8A (peak). The driver is protected against over current (cycle-by-cycle) hall sensor error, and under-voltage. A fault LED light illuminates to notify the user when an error occurs. This driver utilizes an internal potentiometer to control the maximum phase current allowed into the motor and an external potentiometer to control the speed of the motor.
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The economical MDC100 series is a Brushless Speed Controller designed to drive DC brushless motors at currents of up to 10A (peak). Model MDC100-012101 has an input range of 10 -15 VDC, while the MDC100-050101and MDC100-050101USB has an input range of 20 - 50 VDC. Using hall sensor feedback, a constant velocity mode can be selected. The MDC100-050101USB provides a much wider range of user control through BMC100 software. Packaged in sheet metal enclosures, these controllers feature over-current (cycle-by-cycle), hall sensor error and under voltage protection, an internal potentiometer to control the maximum phase current allowed into the motor, and an internal potentiometer to control the speed of the motor. An optional external potentiometer (10K) or external voltage (0-4VDC) can be used to control the speed as well.
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The low-cost MDC050-050051 is a Brushless Speed Controller designed to drive DC brushless motors at currents of up to 5A (peak) and 50V. The MDC050-050051 is a printed circuit board controller that operates in the basic open-loop configuration, input ranges of 20 - 50 VDC. The controller features over-current (cycle-by-cycle), hall sensor error and under voltage protection, an internal potentiometer to control the maximum phase current allowed into the motor, and an internal potentiometer to control the speed of the motor. An optional external voltage (1.5-4VDC) can be used to control the speed as well.
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The cost-effective MDC150 series is a Brushless Speed Controller designed to drive DC brushless motors at currents of up to 30A (peak). The current limit can be set with an adjustable potentiometer right on the top of the controller. It also features hall sensor feedback and a constant velocity mode so you can overcome occasional torque spikes without slowing down. The MDC150-050301 controller is designed to drive DC brushless motors at currents of up to 30A (peak) and an input range of 20 - 50 VDC, the MDC150-012301 is rated at 30A (peak) with an input range of 10 - 15 VDC. These controllers are protected against over current (cycle-by-cycle or latched), hall sensor error and under voltage. Other inputs to the controller include a run/stop and a motor freewheel input. When using the run/stop input, there are three ramp up/down profiles from standstill to select from. The run/stop input overrides all other inputs into the controller.
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The MDC151 series is a Brushless Speed Controller designed to drive DC brushless motors at currents of up to 60A (peak). Model MDC151-012301 has an input range of 10 - 15 VDC, while the MDC151-050301 input range is from 20 - 50 VDC. Using hall sensor feedback, a constant velocity mode can be selected. These controllers are protected against over current (cycle-by-cycle or latched), hall sensor error and under voltage. Included on the controller is an internal potentiometer to control the maximum phase current allowed into the motor and an internal potentiometer to control the speed of the motor. An external voltage (0-5VDC) can be used to control the speed as well. The direction of the motor can be preset by the direction control input. Other inputs to the controller include a run/stop and a motor freewheel input. When using the run/stop input, there are three ramp up/down profiles from standstill to select from. The run/stop input overrides all other inputs into the controller.
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The MDC200-048051 Brushless Speed Controller is designed to drive DC brushless motors at currents of up to 5A (peak) and an input range of 85 - 135 VAC. Using hall sensor feedback, a constant velocity mode can be selected. These controllers are protected against over current (cycle-by-cycle or latched), hall sensor error and under voltage. When an error occurs, a fault light and a fault output are turned on to notify the user. Included on the controller is an internal potentiometer to control the maximum phase current allowed into the motor and an internal potentiometer to control the speed of the motor. The direction of the motor can be preset by the direction control input. Other inputs to the controller include a run/stop and a motor freewheel input. When using the run/stop input, there are three ramp up/down profiles from standstill to select from. The run/stop input overrides all other inputs into the controller.
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