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Cables add structure to serial servos

Animatics Corp is claiming another industry first with the Add-A-Motor serial configuration cable.

News from Animatics, Sep 16, 2004

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Motion controller card handles up to eight axes

The MAXp is a PCIbus-based controller which has up to eight axes of user definable servo and stepper motion control.

News from Micromech, Sep 3, 2004

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Stepper motor integrates full motion control

The ServoStep is billed as a breakthrough in integrated step motor technology.

News from Animatics, Aug 31, 2004

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Co-ordinator helps speed component production

A Trio motion co-ordinator has helped Eaton Aerospace to cut production times and set up costs associated with their range of flange clamps for the aerospace industry.

News from Trio Motion Technology, Aug 31, 2004

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Digital servo boasts outstanding acceleration

The ViX series digital servo drive is available with power ratings of 250 or 500VA, giving continuous current ratings of 2.5 and 5.0A RMS with a motor bus voltage up to 80V DC.

News from Total Motion Systems, Aug 20, 2004

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Slimline servo is easy to integrate

The Cello digital servo drive is just 1in wide, yet it incorporates all the key features necessary for fast and problem-free integration of motors and drives into machines.

News from Inmoco, Aug 16, 2004

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More flexibility for drive software

B and R is further expanding the functions of its Acopos motion product range.

News from B and R Industrial Automation Corp, Aug 13, 2004

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Drive to optimise stepper motor performance

The ViX Microstepper is designed to optimise stepper motor performance across the speed range 0 to 50rev/s, and squeezes up to 200W shaft power from an industry standard NEMA34 frame stepper motor.

News from Total Motion Systems, Aug 13, 2004

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Compact servo is powerful performer

Accepting 24V DC power, the MMP-C21.230B-24V DC servomotor measures just 54.3mm diameter by 122mm long, and has dual output shafts of 0.375in diameter.

News from Midwest Motion Products, Aug 11, 2004

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Motion co-ordinator is at the cutting edge

Seeking a low cost but totally reliable motion control system, Kidderminster Engineering Services (KES) chose a Trio MC202 motion co-ordinator for its new cutter grinder machine.

News from Trio Motion Technology, Aug 4, 2004

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Motion co-ordinators rip through wrapping

Leading packaging machinery rebuilder, Daco Engineering Services, discovered hidden benefits when it standardised on Trio motion co-ordinators for its range of flow-wrapping machines.

News from Trio Motion Technology, Aug 4, 2004

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Budget stepper driver tackles complex tasks

The PMD-51031 is a low cost, yet sophisticated stepper motor driver.

News from Superior Solutions, Aug 3, 2004

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Interpreter speeds 2D motion applications

Baldor has released a free HPGL (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) interpreter for its range of motion controllers.

News from Baldor, Aug 2, 2004

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Size 17 stepper outdoes bigger brothers

The latest stepper motor from motion control specialist Astrosyn International Technology outputs a greater torque than larger models.

News from Astrosyn International Technology, Jul 30, 2004

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High-torque design comes in low-cost package

The IG Series DC brushless servomotor delivers high continuous torque in a cost reduced package.

News from Servo Dynamics, Jul 29, 2004

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Step back to consider the options

Ever-cheaper servomotors could spell the end of the stepping motor; but many applications remain best served by DC steppers, explains Oriental Motor's Mark Checkley.

News from Oriental Motor, Jul 22, 2004

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Light relief for motion control

The Sercos MC206 command interface from Trio Motion Technology provides such good signal integrity that the light coupled digital command signals continue to work even with the connector pulled out.

News from Micromech, Jul 20, 2004

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Motion control and positioning systems on CD

Aerotech has produced a new resource guide CD, packed with over 500 pages of specification and reference information for its complete range of motion control and positioning systems.

News from Aerotech, Jul 19, 2004

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Stepper motors ideal for an English summer

The WR series of size 34 weather resistant stepper motors provide the protection and reliable operation required of vehicle-mounted and other portable equipment in outdoor applications.

News from Empire Magnetics, Jul 14, 2004

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Servo drives are getting smaller

The Servostar 300 series is the smallest new addition to the Motor Technology range of servo drives.

News from Motor Technology, Jul 14, 2004

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Servo takes filters onboard for smoother speed

Baldor has extended the versatility of its low-cost brushless AC servo drive, MicroFlex, with the addition of configurable antiresonance filters.

News from Baldor, Jul 9, 2004

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Controller takes charge of 24V DC motors

New from Midwest Motion Products is the MMP Model 25A-24V DC motor speed control.

News from Midwest Motion Products, Jul 7, 2004

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Gearmotors set robots to hazardous work

Midwest Motion Products is doing its part to help save lives in Iraq.

News from Midwest Motion Products, Jul 7, 2004

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Cards bring motion and acquisition together

Automation engineers and machine builders can now choose from four National Instruments high-performance motion controller boards for PCI-based integrated motion data acquisition applications.

News from National Instruments, Jul 2, 2004

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Speedy servos boost dynamic performance

Now with reduced execution time, the TrioDrive D and MidiDrive D digital servo drives from ESR Pollmeier offer improved dynamics for time-critical applications.

News from ESR Pollmeier, Jul 1, 2004

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