Product Design & Development

Haydon Kerk IDEA Drive With Easy To Use Graphic User Interface

By Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions
Friday, February 19, 2010

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The IDEA Drive is a fully programmable control unit with a patent pending graphic user interface.



Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions (Waterbury, CT) introduces the Haydon RoHS compliant IDEA programmable stepper motor drive. The IDEA Drive is a compact, easy-to-use electronic drive and fully programmable control unit with a patent pending graphic user interface. Programming the drive is though the use of on-screen buttons instead of complicated command sets or other proprietary programming languages. Features:

  • Automatic population of the motor and drive parameters.
  • Programmable current control.
  • A single supply voltage of 12 to 48 VDC.
  • 2.6Arms (3.68Apeak) max rated current per phase.
  • 8 opto-isolated general purpose I/O. 
  • Input are ratings of 5 to 24 VDC, 4mA max per input. 
  • Outputs are open collector, 5 to 24 VDC, 200 mA maximum per output.  Communications to the IDEA Drive is via a USB to mini USB.

For more information visit www.HaydonKerk.com

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