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Controller handles four axes

A Delta Tau UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 14, 2007

Delta Tau's Turbo PMAC Clipper controller provides a minimum of four axes of servo or stepper control with 32 general-purpose digital I/O points.

To meet the need for inexpensive, yet precise motion control, Delta Tau has launched the new Turbo PMAC Clipper controller.

The multi-axis controller is very powerful, but compact and cost-effective.

It has Delta Tau's full Turbo PMAC2 processor (CPU) section and provides a minimum of four axes of servo or stepper control with 32 general-purpose digital I/O points.

It has both Ethernet and RS-232 communications links.

The Clipper can be used completely stand-alone, with occasional commands from a host computer or PLC, or with real-time high-speed streaming of data over the Ethernet link.

The Clipper can supply the most demanding of applications at a fraction of the cost previously possible.

A host of stackable accessories are available for fast DAC conversion, direct PWM and high resolution sin/cos encoder interpolation among others.

Delta Tau's PMAC (Programmable Multiple Axis Controller) is a de facto standard in the motion control arena - indeed, other motion control manufacturers frequently benchmark their products against the PMAC.

The flexibility and versatility of the equipment has seen it applied in applications as diverse as the Hubble telescope, the Diamond Light synchrotron ring and controlling the motion of the Titanic on the motion picture set.

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