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The IMS201 2-Phase Stepper Motor Driver
Designed for Powerhouse Motion Control
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Release Date: 24/1/07

San Jose, CA—Nyden Corporation, a
competitive design and sales leader of superior motion
control systems for its worldwide customers, announced
today an exciting addition to its line of already
successful family of high-end stepper motor and driver
systems. Promising to offer design engineers incredible
flexibility in all levels of critical performance
functionalities, the new and cost-effective CE-Rated
IMS201 2-Phase Stepper Motor Driver,
designed in-house by Nyden, promises to offer engineers
and machine-builders of various design backgrounds an
express pathway to quickly building the most advanced
machinery systems, such as: robotics,
lighting equipment, medical systems,
semiconductor apparatuses, aerospace tools, automation
machines, and packaging equipment.
One of the goals in the
development of the IMS201 Stepper Driver as an
intelligent pulse-generating device is to help make
automated machines move more smartly, with key running
protocols being controlled (or programmed) from the
user’s home-base navigational menu. Designed to be used
with a smart controller interface for overall open
connectivity, the new bipolar chopper driver easily
allows machine builders to become creative and harvest
more innovative ideas when designing an assortment of
critical continuous-moving automated systems. Because of
the system’s modular makeup and an architectural
inclusion of key functions on the central operating
base, initial hookup of the IMS201 Driver to a host
stepper motor, controller and other external hardware
contraption is a quick and uncomplicated process; hence,
another purpose of Nyden designing such a
straightforward and inexpensive driver is to draw-in a
wider range of eclectic designers and have them
firsthand experience the latest technological
breakthrough pertaining to today’s motion control
systems of the stepper variety.
Operated from a standard 24 V
DC power supply, the IMS201 is lightweight at only
56-grams and compact at 81 x 51 x 24 mm, yet it offers
designers a slew of highly functional features, such as
basic signal input/output options for versatile driving
profiles and a high-resolution speed selection of 1, ½,
¼ and 1/8 stepping rates, allowing user to choose
running the system at 200, 400, 800 or 1,600
steps-per-revolution. Reaching a highly-precise
step-angle movement is achieved by employing the
system’s micro-setting function (selectable by two
onboard jumpers). The driver also has the
adaptability to reach an impressive 2.0 Amps/Phase with
an adjustable driving current via an onboard variable
resistor (VR1). This means that the IMS201 can easily
drive all industry-standard 2-Phase and 4-Phase
Stepper Motors rated up to 2.0A per phase. Additional
features include: Clock/CW & Direction/CCW inputs,
an Excitation Home Signal (MONI),
power protection circuitry, power LED operating home
base, over-current protection and additional channel
controls to guide the direction and motor speed.
NYDEN CORPORATION, located in
San Jose, California, is the R&D and sales headquarters
for MYCOM, INC., of Kyoto, Japan. The company’s unique
approach to customer service success is achieved by the
support of thousands of engineers and end-users
worldwide. A multi-million dollar company, NYDEN is
proud to carry MYCOM’s patented 5-Phase STAR Driver
Stepping Systems, a series of low-cost 5-Phase stepper
motors and drivers that offer increased true resolution
with virtually no low speed resonance problems. The
company is also the first to design the world’s highest
Nano-type 5-Phase Series. The NanoDrive™ offers users
true resolution of over 500,000 steps per revolution for
the highest accuracy and lowest vibration possible.
NYDEN CORPORATION supplies a new generation of motion
control systems geared for every type of application. We
offer 5-phase & 2-phase stepper motors with matching
drivers, customized multi-axis programmable stand-alone
controllers for steppers and digital servos, ISA and PCI-Bus
motion controller cards, and a variety of motion-related
accessories. We also work as contractors toward the
design of our customers’ most fundamental motion
control-related application. For more information,
contact Clara Kahnn or Roger O’Tate at 408-232-7700.
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