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Product category: CNC and Motion Controllers
News Release from: Galil Motion Control | Subject: Motion Control Product Catalogue
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 13 January 2006

Motion control catalogue updates

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Galil Motion Control updates Motion Control Product Catalogue for 2006 with the latest specifications and pricing for its controllers and drives.

Galil Motion Control has updated its Motion Control Product Catalogue for 2006 with the latest specifications and pricing for its controllers and drives The catalogue includes Galil's latest generation motion controllers, the Accelera series which processes commands ten times faster than previous generations

It also covers the DMC-18xx PCI bus controllers and DMC-21x3 Ethernet motion controllers and drives.

Designed for either stepper or servo motors, the DMC-21x3 combines an Ethernet motion controller that attaches directly to a multi-axis drive without additional wiring or cables.

The catalogue includes a comprehensive motion control overview that provides several programming examples for various modes of motion.

These include point-to-point positioning, jogging, linear and circular interpolation, contouring and electronic gearing.

Additionally, the catalogue details Galil's WSDK servo tuning software for one-button PID tuning and Activex toolkit for developing operator interfaces for Galil controllers.

Galil's family of motion controllers include single and multi-axis, bus-based and standalone, and box-level and card-level controllers.

Available interface options include PCI, ISA, PC/104, VME, cPCI, USB, RS232 and Ethernet.

Controllers are available with up to eight axes and can be configured to run stepper or servo motors in any combination of axes.

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