Product category:
Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Goodwin Electronics | Subject: MultiStop integrated controller
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2001
Great versatility from servo motion
control system
The MultiStop fully integrated controller offers up to 2 axis of servo control and 24/24 digital inputs/outputs, and requires neither a PC for programming or HMI for information display
The MultiStop range combines unrivalled versatility and ease-of-use in a cost-effective package made to the exacting standards for which Goodwin Electronics is renowned The fully integrated controller offers up to 2 axis of servo control and 24/24 digital inputs/outputs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Dec 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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2-axis controller needs no PCs, PLCs or HMIs
Goodwin's MultiStop motion controller is a uniquely integrated 2 axis controller which requires no additional equipment such as PCs, PLCs or HMIs and which includes a full PID control loop
The controller requires neither a PC for programming or HMI for information display, resulting in a reliable and user friendly product designed to provide "motion control in an instant".
Other Goodwin products to be displayed at the Drives and Controls exhibition this year include rotary and linear encoders and a simple digital display for position readout, all of which reflect the Wirral-based company's ongoing commitment to the production of innovative yet practical high-performance components.
Also on display on Goodwin's stand will be products from co-exhibitors Yaskawa and Omron.
Yaskawa's Sigma II Servo and MP Controller ranges have earned widespread respect for their class-leading quality and performance.
The remarkable speed and precision of Omron's MC402 controller will be illustrated in a series of impressive live demonstrations.
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