Bob,
you could control the 24V motor with the MID-7654 by adding inductances in series to the coils of the motor. Ideally the inductance should have the same ratings like the coils in your motor. This inductance would act like a inductive voltage divider but of course the drawback is the fact that 50% of the power is wasted in these additional inductances.
Probably a 3rd party drive would be a better solution. The UMIs are active breakout boxes for 3rd party drives and they add filtering and isolation but they don't drive power by themselves.
A lot of our customers use 3rd party drives in combination with NI's motion control boards. Typically those drives provide a command input (-10V to 10V) to connect to motion control devices like the NI-73xx boards. The serial port is used for drive configuration.
You might also have a look at our
Drive Advisor. Here you can find a list of drives that have been tested with NI motion control boards. Some of them provide also direct connectivity to NI-73xx boards without the need of a UMI. I point out explicitely that there are many many more drives available that are not on that list but that work also perfectly with our boards.
Best regards,
Jochen Klier
National Instruments Germany