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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Animatics | Subject: ServoStep and SmartMotor products
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 July 2005

Catalogue brings servos and steppers
together

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A new catalogue features both integrated servos built on traditional high speed brushless SmartMotor platforms and fully commutated "servoed" ServoStep step motor platforms.

Animatics has published the industry's first catalogue to feature both integrated servos built on traditional high speed brushless SmartMotor servomotor platforms as well as the new fully commutated "servoed" ServoStep step motor platforms in one catalogue Machine designers, engineers, programmers and users will appreciate the many choices from NEMA frames 17 to 42

There are many selection criteria available ranging from high speed to high torque requirements as well as the fact that all products use a common command set.

Both the ServoStep and SmartMotor products come with a wide range of accessories and the new SMI2 interface software.

Lower costs are available in many applications that currently require gearheads due to the low speed/high torque characteristics of the new ServoStep products.

Additional new products featured in this catalogue are the RTC-4000, stand alone servo controller, special cables, interface devices and JenCNC.

JenCNC is a new CNC host level software choice for those using G-Codes and CAD/CAM software to drive "cabinet-free" fabricating machines using SmartMotors.

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