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FireWire sets a blistering pace for automation

The IEEE1394 standard has been slow to find industrial applications, despite its capabilities: Aerotech's Simon Smith explores its potential.

News from Aerotech, Mar 23, 2004

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Low-cost servo drive gives exceptional performance

Motor Technology is launching what it says is the highest performance all-digital servo-drive for low-power applications, the Kollmorgen Servostar 200, manufactured by Danaher Motion.

News from Motor Technology, Mar 11, 2004

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More performance from digital servo controller

The DS2100 is a new fully digital servo drive developed as an extension of the successful DS2000 range of digital servo controllers.

News from Moog Controls, Feb 27, 2004

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Advanced digital control for motion system

The M3000 System is Moog's high-performance digital motion control system for hydraulic and electric drive products.

News from Moog Controls, Feb 26, 2004

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Servo controller eliminates machine PLC cost

Real improvement in machine performance is the goal for Moog when developing a solution for its customers.

News from Moog Controls, Feb 26, 2004

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Stepper motor controller/driver steps at 13kHz

The PD 626 is a low cost integrated controller and driver for stepper motors.

News from Proces-Data (UK), Feb 26, 2004

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Motion controller hitches a lift on Servostar

Trio has produced a novel motion co-ordinator that fits within a Danaher Servostar digital drive to provide an easy-to-use 1.5-axis motion controller with sophisticated features.

News from Micromech, Feb 19, 2004

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DSP-based stepper drive in Eurocard format

The T-Series is a novel Eurocard implementation of the Smartdrive Taranis ultra-smooth DSP-based microstepping drive/controller.

News from Smartdrive, Feb 19, 2004

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Stepping out of the shadows

Stepper motors are fighting back against the current dominance of servo systems and proving that they represent a vibrant, developing technology as relevant to industrial design as any alternative.

News from Unimatic Engineers, Feb 18, 2004

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Big torque from smooth little stepper

The latest two-phase stepper motor from Arsape features a diameter of 22mm and a very high power-to-volume ratio.

News from EMS, Feb 17, 2004

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Cost-effective control for two, four or six axes

Factory automation engineers and machine builders can now select a National Instruments PXI-735x high-performance motion controller in three new axis configurations.

News from National Instruments, Feb 13, 2004

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Easy navigation for CD-ROM-based catalogue

A new CD-ROM-based "e-catalogue" from Midwest Motion Products features individual files for motor and gearmotor products, sorted by both voltage and size.

News from Midwest Motion Products, Feb 10, 2004

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Micro-stepper runs like a servo

The Danaher Motion P7000 micro-stepping drive gives "servo like" performance without a feedback device.

News from Micromech, Feb 10, 2004

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Servos sustain more torque

A new range of synchronous servomotors provides increased flexibility for machine designers.

News from Motor Technology, Jan 27, 2004

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Step motor, driver and encoder come together

The SilverPak 17 is a Nema size 17, two-phase, 1.8-degree bipolar step motor with an integrated microstepping driver that delivers high performance in a small package.

News from Lin Engineering, Jan 26, 2004

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Servo boosts machine efficiency and performance

The Sanmotion Q servo system uses a patented servomotor to reduce power losses and increase energy efficiency by 20% in comparison with previous generations of servo drive.

News from Wyko Industrial Services, Jan 26, 2004

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Servomotors gain UL approval

Lenze's synchronous and asynchronous servomotors now fulfil the stringent fire and personal safety conditions required for export to the USA.

News from Lenze, Jan 20, 2004

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Motion co-ordinators bring new life to old tools

Control Techniques has pioneered a motor, drive and motion control system which provides substantial benefits to the machine tool sector.

News from Trio Motion Technology, Jan 16, 2004

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Control module makes motion easy

A powerful, yet easy to use, full 1.5-axis motion control module simply "clicks" into any one of the three universal option slots on the Unidrive SP solutions platform.

News from Control Techniques, Jan 13, 2004

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Hybrid steppers produce more torque

Torques as high as 30Nm are available from a new ultra-high-torque stepper motor range.

News from Astrosyn International Technology, Jan 12, 2004

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Linear amplifiers ensure stability and accuracy

Aerotech's new linear servo amplifier range provides a stand-alone analogue interface or intelligent networked drive solution for any brushed or brushless three-phase servomotor.

News from Aerotech, Jan 9, 2004

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Maximum control at a fraction of the price

A new range of low-cost electronic controllers and servo amplifiers sets new standards in terms of capability and reliability for unit cost.

News from Trident Engineering, Jan 8, 2004

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Servos stretch to heavy-duty tasks

A new range of giant servomotors and amplifiers offer torques up to 3000Nm, making them suitable for new application areas in addition to their use as servomotors for machine tools.

News from GE Fanuc Automation, Dec 16, 2003

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Servo seeks number-one spot

The MB2 Series servo amplifier is engineered for performance, reliability, compatibility and cost.

News from Servo Dynamics, Dec 12, 2003

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Motion controller offers easy access over the web

The XPS is the latest addition to Newport's family of motion controllers.

News from Newport Group, Dec 10, 2003

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