Power distribution module from Enovation Controls
30 June 2025
HCPDM is an evolution of the IX3212 power distribution module.
Helios Technologies Inc. has launched the High Current Power Distribution Module (HCPDM), a rugged and intelligent solution developed by Enovation Controls, a Helios operating company within its Electronics segment. The HCPDM manages high current loads in extreme environments such as those experienced by construction equipment, recreational marine applications, specialty vehicles, military platforms and more.
“Our goal with the HCPDM was to deliver next-level current switching capabilities in a compact, sealed platform,” said Billy Aldridge, senior vice president, managing director – Electronics Segment. “It offers the original equipment manufacturer an intelligent, powerful, and configurable way to extend and protect their systems while maintaining full control over demanding electrical loads.”

The HCPDM is an evolution of the IX3212 power distribution module and delivers advanced switching capabilities with high diagnostic fidelity. Designed and manufactured by Enovation Controls, the HCPDM is built to simplify the interconnection of input devices and control of high current loads, up to 200 amps total output, in the harshest working conditions.
“The High Current Power Distribution Module reinforces our commitment to helping OEMs design smarter, more robust electrical systems,” said Sean Bagan, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Helios. “The combination of power and intelligence gives our customers the confidence to push their systems further for the challenging environments in which they trust our solutions to address. This is another great example of our teams launching complex, industry leading innovations.”
The HCPDM has six configurable inputs, eight high-current outputs (40 amps each), and two low-current (100 mA) outputs ideal for relay control or high-impedance loads. Its rugged sealed aluminum enclosure (rated to IP69K) is built to withstand vibration, shock, moisture and extreme temperature swings.
With CAN 2.0B support and SAE J1939 protocol compatibility, the company said the HCPDM integrates seamlessly with modern machine networks. The module also comes with advanced startup behavior, a regulated 5V sensor supply, and per-channel current feedback with adjustable overcurrent protection.
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