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In the past ten years, new motion control architectures have been developed which offer reduced wiring and improved reliability. Choosing the right architecture is a matter of understanding the requirements of your application. Many factors will impact the final decision in choosing the correct architecture, including whether the axes are tightly synchronized or not, the total number of axes in the application, the desired system cost, the size of the machine, and whether more than one motor type will be used.

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Motion Control Cards with Special PIEZO (Ceramic) Motor Functions

Motion Control Chips with special functions to compensate PIEZO Motor behaviour

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  • POSYS® 1800-PIEZO Series 
  • POSYS® 1900-PIEZO Series

Description:

The POSYS® 1800-PIEZO, POSYS® and 1900-PIEZO are motion control cards (PC-104, PCI-bus and Standalone) for servo and stepper motors and provide one to four axes of motion. The functionality of these series has been significantly improved by using a special motion control chip with enhanced PIEZO (Ceramic) control functions. It is now possible to compensate the special behaviour of PIEZO (Ceramic) motors like for example stiction.

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