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Motion control card runs as many as 12 servos
A new generation of PCIbus motion control cards uses the high-performance SSCNET servo system control network from Mitsubishi Electric Co. Brochure available
News from Adlink Technology (14 July 2003)
Servo runs in torque or velocity mode
The Model M1224-BL servo drive is designed to accept input voltages ranging from 200 to 360V DC (unregulated) and features a continuous output current of 12A (24A peak for 1s).
News from Midwest Motion Products (14 July 2003)
Sealed speed control packs a whallop
The MMP25A-12V motor speed control is ideal for battery-powered applications.
News from Midwest Motion Products (11 July 2003)
Simple setup for general-purpose servo drives
Mitsubishi has extended its mid-range 400V servo offering with two new models - rated at 3.5 and 5kW - from the well-received Melservo-J2-Super series. Brochure available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems (10 July 2003)
DSP-based motor controller for harsh environments
The Python motor controller is designed for demanding industrial and military applications, and can deliver up to 13kW with a wide operating temperature range of -55 to +100C.
News from DDC United Kingdom ( 3 July 2003)
Stepper evolves to higher efficiency
The OMSE570 Evo 2 uses a new high-efficiency bipolar output stage that provides increased efficiency.
News from Mclennan Servo Supplies ( 1 July 2003)
Stepper building block aids system automation
The ViX Microstep packs an advanced motion controller with either a 250 or 500VA power amplifier into an ultracompact case.
News from Micromech ( 1 July 2003)
Servos suit multi-axis applications
A new range of servo drives is ideal for multi-axis applications such as pick-and-place machines, robots, packaging and feeding. Brochure available
News from Lenze (24 June 2003)
Drives offer up to 51,200 steps per revolution
Following rationalisation among suppliers of stepper drives in Europe, Smartdrive reckons its DM Series is now the only microstepping drive from a major manufacturer available in Eurocard format.
News from Smartdrive (10 June 2003)
One-box solution controls seven axes
A novel all-in-one motion automation solution offerers control for three servo and four stepper motor axes, together with onboard I/O and fieldbus connectivity. Brochure available
News from Baldor ( 9 June 2003)
Giant servomotors offer torques up to 3000Nm
A new series of IEC-compliant high-end servomotors takes advantage of recent technological developments in rare-earth magnets and ceramic bearings. Brochure available
News from GE Fanuc Automation ( 6 June 2003)
Digital servos dispense with costly analogue parts
Posidrive MDS 5000 servo drives are compact, modular and fully digital in design.
News from Stober Drives ( 3 June 2003)
Multitasking motion control speeds packaging
User application article An advanced five-axis motion control system is at the heart of the first continuous 'cross-web' zipper applicator for continuous vertical form-fill-seal and horizontal flow-wrapping equipment. Brochure available
News from Baldor (30 May 2003)
Motion control system is optimised for packaging
The Elau PacDrive system is the key element for machine builders implementing the latest, cost saving, Gen3 packaging machines.
News from Inmoco (30 May 2003)
Cool upgrade to micro-stepping driver
The second generation of the popular ProDrive-2000 micro-stepping driver comes with a price tag to satisfy even the most cost-sensitive applications.
News from Protobyte (30 May 2003)
Big torque from tiny stepper
The Portescap P010 is a 10mm stepper motor with 24 steps per revolution and a holding torque of 1.85mNm.
News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK) (27 May 2003)
All-digital stepper boosts machine throughput
The ViX Microstep is a motion control building block that can boost automation throughput while simultaneously reducing system size and cost.
News from Parker Hannifin - Electromechanical Division (EME) (21 May 2003)
High-torque servos integrate gears to save space
The Allen-Bradley MPG-Series of integrated gear servomotors will be of particular interest to engineers designing machines requiring high torque servo solutions for rotary loads. Brochure available
News from Rockwell Automation (20 May 2003)
Rare-earth magnetics boost servomotor torque
A new series of brushless AC servomotors features rare-earth neodymium iron boron magnetics to offer increased torque. Brochure available
News from Baldor (14 May 2003)
Motion controller aids custom surfboard production
User application article The Mint language is providing the real-time motion control for a machine that lets surfboard builders automate the production of complex profiles. Brochure available
News from Baldor ( 9 May 2003)
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