Stepper-motor controller

Dec. 8, 2011
The PCM7539X IDEA drive steppermotor controller is capable of a 75-Vdc input voltage and a maximum output current of 3.85 Arms

The PCM7539X IDEA drive steppermotor controller is capable of a 75-Vdc input voltage and a maximum output current of 3.85 Arms. The programmable unit controls Size 23 and Size 34 stepper-motor units. The easy-to-use electronic drive and fully programmable control unit has a patent-pending graphic-user interface. The drive is programmed using onscreen buttons instead of command sets or other proprietary programming languages. The software lets users troubleshoot programs that use line-by-line or multiple-line program execution using an interactive debug feature. Inputs and outputs also can be simulated in software before ever connecting actual I/O hardware.

Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions
1500 Meriden Rd.
Waterbury, CT 06705
(203) 756-7441
www.idea-drive.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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