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Quicksilver enhances servo motor controller

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 17, 2008

Quicksilver has added a CANopen option to its OEM servo motor controller.

The CANopen option may be configured for peer-to-peer, master or slave.

This allows the controllers to share I/O and registers with other CANopen enabled Silverdust controllers or third party CANopen devices.

For a multi-axis system, several IG-Js can be connected, using one as the master and the others to receive motion commands over CANopen.

The IG-J1 supports the CAN in Automation (CiA) CANopen drives and Motion Control Profile 402, which allows master CANopen devices, such as PLCs, to communicate using a standard set of motion commands.

This servo controller is designed to drive Quicksilver's line of I-Grade NEMA 17, 23 and some 34 frame motors generating from 21oz-in (0.15Nm) to 300oz-in (2.1Nm) continuous torque.

It also includes serial communications (RS-232, RS-485), and seven I/O.

The RS-232/RS-485 serial network runs in parallel with CAN for supervisory control from a host.

The seven bi-directional I/O, 12V-48V input power, and communications signals are accessed through the DB15HD port and can be converted to terminal strips using one of the popular breakouts (QCI-BO-B, QCI-BO-B1, QCI-BO-B1A, or QCI-BO-B52).

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