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Motion control card handles multiple axes

An Adlink Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 8, 2007

Adlink's PCI-8154 allows for movement through multiple axes with linear and circular interpolations using continuous contouring, providing smooth motion control.

Adlink Technology has released the PCI-8154, a cost-effective four-axis pulse train modularised motion control card for controlling steppers, servos, and linear motors.

The PCI-8154 delivers high-frequency pulse rates of up to 6.55MHz and features a hardware-controlled emergency stop to terminate movement in case of system malfunction, a software security protection to prevent illegal copying of custom software, and a card index switch to support multiple PCI-8154 cards in a single system.

Compatible with Mitsubishi, Panasonic, and Yaskawa servos and steppers, the PCI-8154 allows for movement through multiple axes with linear and circular interpolations using continuous contouring thus providing smooth motion control for a wide-range of manufacturing applications.

The PCI-8154 also offers 13 homing modes to support a variety of applications, backlash compensation for improved movement accuracy, and performs simultaneous starting and stopping of multiple axes in a single card or multiple card configuration.

The modularised design of the PCI-8154 supports extension boards that can be attached for distributed I/O control, high-speed triggering, and ECAM control.

Combining centralised four-axis motion control and distributed I/O via the extension board simplifies integration by reducing controller requirements.

With a high-speed triggering extension board, the triggering output frequency can reach 2MHz and the on-board SDRAM can store many more compare points, making it ideal for high line rate line scan applications..

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