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Motion controller manages eight drives

EasyMotion Studio automatically generates all the TML instructions, so users don't need to learn or write any TML code.

News from Technosoft, May 20, 2008

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Servo controller keeps things simple

As a distributed drive/control solution, PositionServo can be used without an external PLC, avoiding the additional cost of a separate controller and all the cables and connections required.

News from Lenze, May 15, 2008

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Step motors provide torque boost

The h3 allows machine builders to reduce the size and weight of their machine by using a smaller motor to deliver the same performance.

News from Danaher Motion, May 12, 2008

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Expansion module helps motors handle multiple axes

JVL's MAC00-FS4 module can be used in multiaxis applications with up to 255 units on the same RS485 bus with repeaters.

News from JVL Industri Elektronik, May 7, 2008

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Controller handles four stepper motors

Phidgets has released the addition of a new product to its family of motor controllers.

News from Phidgets, Apr 30, 2008

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Guide covers automation range

An overview of Aerotech's range of motion controllers includes the A3200 Digital Automation Platform, a software-only, PC- based, Firewire-interfaced system.

News from Aerotech, Apr 30, 2008

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Servomotors handle high torques

The motor can be directly integrated on the driven shaft, eliminating the resonance associated with flexible couplings.

News from Heason Technology, Apr 30, 2008

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Servomotor controller joins the network

Single-axis programmable controller is specially designed to servo third-party stepper motors creating a closed-loop stepper system.

News from QuickSilver Controls, Apr 29, 2008

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Easy-fit drive suits NEMA 17 motors

NPAD10BF drive modules output up to 1.2A per phase (peak) current, offer an input voltage range from 12 to 30V DC and can drive bipolar stepper motors with a 1/16 microstepping resolution.

News from Micromech, Apr 28, 2008

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System automates laser scribing

The SolarScribe features high-performance direct-drive linear motor technology for maximum production throughput.

News from Aerotech, Apr 25, 2008

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Wizard eases motor wiring

The Wizard enables users to attach a motor, press a button and it will automatically determine the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the motor.

News from Inmoco, Apr 25, 2008

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Servodrive package handles up to 30 axes

The MSD motion control servodrive combines individual MSD servo drives with an MSD motion controller to deliver highly precise, highly dynamic control of up to 30 axes.

News from Moog Controls, Apr 17, 2008

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Servomotors provide precise control

The series 3400, 4400 and 5400 motors are available in three frame sizes (NEMA 14, 17 and 23) and incorporate three-phase slotless stators, four-pole rotors and neodymium magnets.

News from Ametek Technical and Industrial Products, Apr 16, 2008

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Step motor controller allows simple interfacing

The SMC75 PCB can be built into a separate instrument or mounted directly on the back of the motor

News from JVL Industri Elektronik, Apr 16, 2008

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Kits speed motor control development

The Technosoft MCK28335 professional kits with source code and Matlab libraries are suitable for the quick development, testing and validation of any brushless or induction motor control application.

News from Technosoft, Apr 14, 2008

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Slimline servo drive cuts wiring costs

The Compax3M (C3M) servo drive integrates components such as mains filters and braking resistors into the drive system and helps reduce wiring.

News from Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation, Apr 11, 2008

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Servo drives provide scaleable solution

The new C3M servo drive family from Micromech offer considerable advantages for multiaxis applications in the 2 to 20kW power range.

News from Micromech, Apr 10, 2008

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Low-current servo enables smaller systems

The 34L-1 is an economical solution for motion control applications including semiconductor, packaging, medical and food processing.

News from QuickSilver Controls, Apr 3, 2008

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One-size-fits-all drive on the panel

StepNet AC drives incorporate command, encoder and communications interfaces that allow users to apply the single model to a wide range of stand-alone and networked applications.

News from Copley Controls Corp, Apr 1, 2008

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Stepper drives handle high-power applications

The NDC series of stepper drives offers ministepping, a built-in oscillator useful in simple move applications and operates from a DC power supply in the range of 24 to 75V DC.

News from Total Motion Systems, Mar 31, 2008

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Motion control system offers simple setup

Trio's Euro209 allows users to exactly match application requirements, minimise purchase costs, simplify software and hardware development and reduce production timescales.

News from Trio Motion Technology, Mar 28, 2008

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Servos bring sculpture to life

Hoberman Associates chose QuickSilver Controls to move the panels on its Emergent Surface sculpture.

News from QuickSilver Controls, Mar 26, 2008

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Customised servo answers jet test demands

Servo system is designed to drive a rotating drum at high speed in the exhaust of a test rig designed to replicate a jet engine combustor.

News from Motor Technology, Mar 24, 2008

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Free software minimises drive setup times

DSE Lite is designed to be easy to use, combining simple block programming functions with an intuitive user interface.

News from Parker Hannifin Electromechanical Automation, Mar 13, 2008

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Solid models go online to ease integration

Solid models of motors and controllers help systems designers to integrate the units into their applications.

News from QuickSilver Controls, Mar 10, 2008

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