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Nyden provides Ground-Breaking Options for
Today's OEMs and System Integrators with its New
Integrated ICD200 Stepper Driver/Controller
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Release Date: Jan 1st,2008
San Jose, CA — 1/1/08 —
Nyden Corporation, a subsidiary of Mycom Incorporated,
jump starts the 2008 New Year with a big bang by
unveiling its latest submission to the worldwide Motion
Control Systems market. The multiphase (2-Phase and
4-Phase)
ICD200 Stepper Controller/Driver series
is projected to elevate equipment design applications to
soaring new heights on a global scale with its
state-of-the-art integrated features. Carefully
constructed to control the high-throughput working
features of today’s most advanced NEMA-sized stepper
motors for a multicore range of applications, such as
the design of semiconductor equipment, laser
systems, aerospace-related apparatus, robotics and
automated machineries, the new ICD200 DC-type
Stepper Controller/Driver is expected to become an
instant success in 2008, mainly due to its
cost-effectiveness and highly sophisticated motion
technology functionalities.
Motorizing today’s most
innovative high-torque and microstepping-capable stepper
motors of both the 2-Phase and 4-Phase varieties, the
modularly-designed ICD200 is a standalone system
designed to easily execute Trapezoidal and S-curve shape
(memory data) acceleration/deceleration motion profiles.
It offers designers three types of operation modes:
Sensor Mode, Absolute Position Mode and Relative
Position Mode. The compact unit (60
x 90 x 36 mm)
is rated at 1.2
Amps-per-Phase for Unipolar Stepper Motors and at 0.6
Amps-per-Phase for Bipolar Motors. The input power is
24V DC, with a power consumption of 36 watts.
Furthermore, this single axis integrated system
provides micro-stepping functionalities with a maximum
microstepping resolution of 20,000steps/revolution. Its
onboard potentiometer offers users the simplicity to
easily adjust driver running currents.
Nyden’s new ICD200 can be Daisy-chainable up to 15 devices
using the RS485 communication protocol. Software for
programming language is provided, along with a highly
insightful user’s manual which provides users simple
steps to easily connecting the RS485 interface to the PC
should designer opt to operate the system using the PC
interface mode. Additional information from the easily
comprehended manual instructs users to store critical
data from the unit’s onboard serial ROM (rewritable up
to 1 million times) and to obtain data download and
start command functions.
Some of the Input/Output Interface functions include:
Photo-coupler Inputs, Point Starting Code Bits, Home
search Start, Immediate Stop and Direction of Rotation,
Current Off and an Alarm Output Sensor Interface option.
The new ICD200 complements the present line of vast
Motion Controller Systems designed by Nyden, a series of
intelligent controllers and stepper drivers which offer
users the option of running the unit via plug-and-play
or initializing/programming various data parameters
based upon his/her application.
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 a copy of
NYDEN’s full color motion control engineer’s guide,
contact Clara Kahnn at 408-232-7700, or for more
information, please look us up at
www.NYDEN.com.
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