Case Study of Measures to Reduce Pump Drive Noise
Issue
Reducing Motor Drive Noise

Conventional Equipment
A piece of equipment that uses a stepper motor to exhaust a constant and accurate amount of liquid. (Uses an in-house driver for motor control)
- Application
- Reagent Manufacturing in Hospitals
Conventional Problems
- The noise of the equipment is a disturbance in a quiet environment
- Anti-vibration rubber and dampers must be provided to reduce vibration that causes noise
Solution
Stepper Motor PKP Series/CVD Series SC-Type
Low vibration and Low Noise with a Specially Designed Driver

The Stepper Motor PKP Series/CVD Series use drivers that match the characteristics of the motor. Achieves low vibration, which is difficult to adjust for in-house drivers, without using anti-vibration rubber or dampers, thus contributing to noise reduction.
Specific Application Examples

Further Pursuit of Low Vibration and Noise Reduction by Mastering Microstep Drive
Microstep drive over the full speed range ensures low vibration in any speed range. In addition, the specially designed driver performs vibration suppression control optimized for the motor characteristics, so the drive noise is much quieter than that of a 2-phase stepper motor driven by an in-house driver.
The 5-phase stepper motor PKP Series/CVD Series has even better vibration characteristics. Ideal for applications where noise reduction is a must.
Omits Anti-Vibration Rubber and Dampers, and Converts to Additional Functions such as Encoders
In the PKP Series/CVD Series, the motor itself offers noise reduction, and so there is no need for anti-vibration rubber, dampers, or other vibration measures.
New additional functions can be considered, such as installing an encoder for position control in the space where parts are omitted.
| Equipment to be Used | Conventional 2-Phase Stepper Motor +Components for Vibration Control |
PKP Series with Encoder |
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Using a motor with an encoder enables operations such as monitoring the present position and detecting position errors.
![[System Configuration Example of a Motor with an Encoder]](/sites/default/files/image/solutions/casestudies/applications/20/applications-20_08_en.webp)



