MSDxx Manual v30
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 S: Saving All Parameter 
 L: Lock/Pause/Stoop the Motor immediately 
 U: Unlock Motor 
 r: Reset the Current Position to 0 
 R101: Reset the driver 
 C: Clear error list 
 G: Get moving information (G1: One Time; G3: Until Receive a New Data 
With Frequency Respond 5Hz; G255: One time with Random Delay) 
7. Protection & Indication Feature: 
Protection: 
Under/Over Voltage (vBus): 
The motor driver output will be shut down when the power input voltage drops below the 
lower limit. This is to make sure the MOSFETs have sufficient voltage to fully turn on and do not 
overheat. ERR LED will blink during under voltage shutdown. 
Temperature Protection: 
The maximum current limiting threshold is determined by the board temperature. The higher 
the board temperature, the lower the current limiting threshold. This way, the driver is able to 
deliver its full potential depending on the actual condition without damaging the MOSFETs. 
Overcurrent Protection with Active Current Limiting 
When the motor is trying to draw more current than what the motor driver can supply, the 
PWM to the motor will be chopped off and the motor current will be maintained at maximum 
current limit. This prevents the motor driver from damage when the motor stalls or an 
oversized motor is hooked up. OC LED will turn on when current limiting is in action. 
8. Recommendation: 
Wire Gauge 
The smaller wire diameter (lower gauge), the higher impedance. Higher impedance wire 
will broadcast more noise than lower impedance wire. Therefore, when selecting the wire 
gauge, it is preferable to select lower gauge (i.e. larger diameter) wire. This 
recommendation becomes more critical as the cable length increases. Use the following 
table to select the appropriate wire size to use in your application. 
Current (A)  Minimum wire size (AWG) 
10  #20 
15  #18 
20  #16 
System Grounding 
Good grounding practices help reduce the majority of noise present in a system. All 










