Small Hybrid Forms Bipolar Stepper Drive

April 1, 1999
The 1.2" x 2.4" x 0.28" IB462H hybrid device accepts an input voltage of 12 to 40 vdc with an output of 2A per phase and 160W of power to form a low-cost alternative to chipsets for driving bipolar step motors. The device provides enough power for

The 1.2" x 2.4" x 0.28" IB462H hybrid device accepts an input voltage of 12 to 40 vdc with an output of 2A per phase and 160W of power to form a low-cost alternative to chipsets for driving bipolar step motors. The device provides enough power for many demanding applications and is well-suited to applications with limited space requirements.

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