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Servomotors suit varied applications

A JVL Industri Elektronik product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 18, 2007

VL is now introducing the facility to connect integrated MAC motors to a company's existing Ethernet using a newly developed WLAN-module.

JVL offers a range of AC servomotors.

These motors include a modular concept that makes it extremely easy to adapt them to a large number of applications.

Plug-in expansion modules are used to adapt a motor to the application.

Customers can choose the type of connector, D-Sub, cable-terminals or water-tight M12 connectors, and can freely choose between Profibus, DeviceNet, CANopen or Nano PLC control.

High-speed and wireless modules provide even more possibilities.

JVL can develop special, customised modules to meet customer requirements.

JVL is now introducing the facility to connect integrated MAC motors to a company's existing Ethernet using a newly developed WLAN-module, which thus provides access to set up and control the motor from anywhere on the network.

Moreover, with appropriate IT-infrastructure, it is possible to access the motors via the internet using fixed IP-addresses or via VPN.

This new module provides completely new opportunities for remote control, monitoring and diagnosis, thus further enabling the motors to be used in distant locations where service would otherwise require considerable transport.

For shorter distances or local use, the WLAN-module allows cabling to be avoided.

Software can be used to connect a PC to the motor as if it were connected via a serial RS-232-cable.

A motor equipped with this module is also well-suited when the motor is rotating, for example in a circular plate and is powered via a slip-ring.

Another typical application is where control signals are supplied from a hand-held, battery-operated unit.

It is possible to use a wide range of the most recent encryption standards.

Like the well-known JVL RxP nano-PLC module, the MAC00-EW4 WLAN module is programmable so that small PLC programs can be executed directly in the motor.

The graphic interface for setting parameters and programming in JVL's MacTalk software is identical to that used for the RxP-module, and programs can be directly transferred between the RxP, BlueTooth and WLAN modules taking the use of I/O signals into account.

Connection of the supply and signals is done via three robust M12 connectors.

The module has a standard antenna connector for connection of the supplied antenna or other antenna.

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