Bipolar chopper drive is easy to set up

A Servotechnic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 14, 2006

Bipolar chopper drive provides all basic motor controls including full or half stepping of bipolar steppers, directional control and output enable control.

Servotechnic has introduced the Haydon DCS4020 bipolar chopper drive, designed for easy set up and use.

The user just connects one power supply and a motor and the drive is ready to run.

Motor current is set using an on-board potentiometer.

No external current setting resistors are required.

This drive provides all basic motor controls including full or half stepping of bipolar steppers, directional control and output enable control.

An oscillator circuit is standard with an on board speed control potentiometer.

External I/O signals allow complete remote control of drive functions.

All electrical connectors have removable plugs incorporating screw type terminals.

Haydon has designed drivers to operate stepper motors or linear actuators to their peak performance.

With several options to select from, the user can set up a system that will drive virtually any motion control application.

It is suitable for development projects; applications include robotics, semiconductors, labelling machines and laboratory automation.

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