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3.1.27:Motor drive

The PowerWriter® (PW200/PW300/PWLINK2) has only a self-recovery fuse to prevent the device from being overloaded and programmed; generally, the peak current of a motor at startup may reach 3 to 5 times the rated operating condition of the motor, and this current has far exceeded the trigger threshold of the device's internal self-recovery fuse, and using the PowerWriter® to power a large load of devices may risk programming out the device, or even the USB port or computer motherboard. At the same time, using the PowerWriter® to supply power to large loads of equipment will risk programming the equipment, or even the USB port or the computer motherboard. Therefore, it is recommended to supply power to large loads separately, and isolate them if necessary, in order to ensure the safety of each device in use.

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To drive motor type applications, please use PWX1 (maximum drive current up to 3A) for driving and connect DC power supply at the same time.