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Quicksilver introduces servomotor controller

A Quicksilver Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 6, 2009

Quicksilver Controls has introduced the Silverdust IGK, a CiA DSP 402 CANopen servomotor controller.

Silverdust IGK is a standalone, single-axis controller that includes serial communications (RS-232, RS-485), CANopen and seven I/Os.

CANopen can be configured for peer-to-peer, master, or slave, which allows the controllers to share I/O with other CANopen controllers and third-party CANopen devices (for example, I/O blocks, and encoders).

CiA DSP 402 refers to CAN in Automation (CiA) Draft Standard Proposal (DSP) 402 CANopen Drives and Motion Control Device Profile.

This profile defines such functions as start-up and homing techniques as well as motion profiles.

A host controller - a PLC, for example - supporting CiA DSP 402 could command multiple CiA DSP 402 motor controllers from multiple vendors.

CiA DSP 402 runs on top of CANopen (CiA DSP 302 v4.0).

The RS-232/RS-485 serial network runs in parallel to CANopen for supervisory control from a host (for example, a PC, PLC, or HMI).

The IGK is designed to servo Quicksilver's NEMA 17 and NEMA 23 frame I-Grade servomotors.

Seven bi-directional I/Os can be broken out using one of Quicksilver Control's basic breakouts (QCI-BO-B, QCI-BO-B1, QCI-BO-B1A) or, if 24V I/O is needed, using the QCI-BO-B52.

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