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The fourth major type of motion controller is the integrated motion card. In this approach, shown in figure 4, the amplifiers are integrated directly onto the card. This combines the easy synchronization capability of multi-axis motion cards with the reliability advantages of drives.

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Integrated motion card

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A big advantage of this approach is easy servicing and very low cost, since there are no separate amplifiers to purchase. The main disadvantage is that the motor drive power levels tend to be low, since high switching voltages and heat are difficult to combine reliably with sensitive digital logic circuitry. Another important consideration is that the total number of possible combinations of motion computing platforms, amplifier power levels, and motor types, is extensive. Because of this, integrated motion cards tend to be designed for a specific application, rather than purchased off-the-shelf.

Such a custom card design can be a major undertaking, because algorithms for profiling and servo loop closure can be complex. The availability of off-the-shelf motion processor ICs greatly simplifies the task however. These ICs, available from a number of vendors, provide built-in functions such as trajectory generation, servo loop closure, commutation, and other functions.



 
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Motion Control Cards with Special PIEZO (Ceramic) Motor Functions

Motion Control Chips with special functions to compensate PIEZO Motor behaviour

Products Names:

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

Description:

The POSYS® 1800-PIEZO and POSYS® 1900-PIEZO are motion control cards (PC-104, PCI-bus) 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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