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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: AllMotion | Subject: EZSV10 DC brush servo driver
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 October 2007

Servo driver offers easy setup

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First-time users can make their EZSV10 DC brush servo driver move intelligently in usually less than half an hour.

AllMotion has released the EZSV10 DC brush servo driver, the smallest fully programmable DC servo driver and controller on the market The AllMotion EZSV10 measures 24 x 35 x 15.24mm, smaller than a standard quadrature encoder, and requires little or no tuning when used with most motors measuring less than 38mm in diameter

A single four-wire bus (two wires for power, two for communications) can daisychain up to 16 DC motors simultaneously.

The intelligent driver/controller accepts high-level commands from a serial port to control motors at 1.5A continuous, from 12 to 40V.

Programming the EZSV10 is intuitive.

First-time users can make their servomotor move intelligently in usually less than half an hour.

"AllMotion's EZSV10 is engineered for rapid implementation".

"Our goal is to reduce cost for integrators".

"The EZSV10 enables miniature robotics and instrumentation with unparalleled ease", said AllMotion President David Goodin.

"And all of this in a package the size of your thumb, making fully distributed control possible in miniature motion control applications like never before".

The EZSV10 provides precise motion control, offering immediate integration with almost any OEM instrumentation.

The EZSV10 positioning system is designed to meet the most demanding automation requirements in a range of applications, including medical, scientific, optical and general automation.

The AllMotion EZSV10 is capable of stand-alone operation with no connection to a PC, with an onboard EEPROM for user program storage.

It can be set to execute a string of commands on power-up.

Commands can also be issued from any serial terminal program (such as HyperTerminal) or from the EZServo/Stepper Windows application.

The AllMotion EZSV10 communicates by way of ASCII commands to set operating parameters such as velocity, acceleration and position.

The commands are intuitive and simple and its industry-standard communication protocol is compatible with devices that use the Cavro DT or OEM protocol.

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