Motion controllers synchronised via TCP/IP

A Jetter product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2002

Jetter has introduced its new JetSync technology for synchronising axes with the help of Ethernet and TCP/IP.

Jetter has introduced its new JetSync technology for synchronising axes with the help of Ethernet and TCP/IP.

Using TCP/IP has significant advantages compared with applying proprietary solutions.

It enables use of standard components from the office environment - such as switches, network analysis tools and measuring devices.

Arbitrary direct access to individual devices, via their embedded homepages, is also possible at any time.

Further, any PC can be connected to any free port, which means it will have access to the entire network, interfaces not being required.

The solution based on Ethernet-TCP/IP, developed by Jetter, is a procedure of synchronising clocks with pulse-generator accuracy.

User data will then be transferred in asynchronous mode and given a time stamp.

With the help of the synchronised information, data can then be synchronised.

Devices available for use with JetSync are the JetControl 647 controller and the drive controllers in the JetMove family.

JetSync has already passed its test in the field of packaging technology in a plant for the production of hollow bodies.

Each of these plants consists of between ten and a hundred servo axes which are synchronised with one another.

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