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Plug-in drive cuts assembly times

A Technosoft product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 27, 2007

System integrators can now easily design a clean PCB that houses all the components, and get rid of all the cables.

Technosoft has released the PIM2403 intelligent plug-in drive, reducing the time needed to assemble a machine by changing the screw type contacts for simple pins.

System integrators can now easily design a clean PCB that houses all the components, and get rid of all the cables.

PIM2043 controls DC, brushless, linear and step motors up to 75W (24V, 3A) and embeds motion control, drive and PLC functionalities in one open frame unit (size 59x42x20mm).

The drive is programmable in EasyMotion Studio with Technosoft Motion Language (TML) and graphical tools.

It is best valued in systems with distributed intelligence, where the motion application tasks are split between master and drives.

Its embedded motion controller offers the same high-level motion language for all motors, making their technology differences transparent to the user.

Complex movement sequences can be programmed directly on the drive, while system control functions are handled from the supervising PC / PLC.

Motion modes as contouring, profiling, gearing, electronic camming and PVT are easily executed in stand-alone or multi-axis operations.

Typical feedback devices include incremental encoders, digital and linear Halls.

Distributed control is done over CAN, CANopen, RS-232 networks, or Ethernet through an external adapter.

Libraries for C, C++, C#, Delphi, Visual Basic, LabView and motion libraries for various PLCs are available for quick integration into applications.

The flexibility and versatility of the PIM2403 make it an ideal cost-effective solution for many low power multi-axis applications.

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