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Cables add structure to serial servos

An Animatics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 16, 2004

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

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

By combining Add-A-Motor cables with the company's SmartMotors users get an entire "off the shelf" servo system solution, including the cables, that is ready to plug and play.

The fully-moulded Add-A-Motor cable connects SmartMotor to SmartMotor in a daisychain configuration for serial operation, eliminating the need to create custom, multi-axis cable configurations for each SmartMotor application.

Add-A-Motor cables are designed specifically to supply DC power and RS232 communications to multiple SmartMotor 1700 and 2300 Series motors.

Add-A-Motor cables, with fully-moulded connector ends and durable high-flex cable, increase the reliability of SmartMotor installations by reducing the incidence of servo system failure.

Each Add-A-Motor cable has a female 7-pin SmartMotor 7W2 combo-D-sub connector on one end and a female 7-pin 7W2 D-sub connector backed by a male 7-pin connector on the other end to transmit and receive data between SmartMotors.

The cable on the compact dual connector end is displaced to the side to permit easy placement of the next Add-A-Motor cable.

Add-A-Motor cables come in four standard lengths to help designers eliminate tangled cabling in tight spaces and keep cables organised in serial SmartMotor applications.

Standard lengths are: 0.3, 1.0, 3.0 and 7.5m.

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