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MC58000/MC55000 Series

The Magellan Family of Motion Control ICs provides high performance chip-based motion control for multiple motor types. Magellan motion control ICs are available in 1, 2, 3 and 4-axis versions. These flexible and programmable devices control DC brush, brushless DC, microstepping and pulse & direction motors. They are designed for demanding applications such as medical automation, general automation and scientific instrumentation.

Two versions of the Magellan Motion Control IC are available. The multi-motor MC58000 series controls all motor types (DC brush, brushless DC, microstepping and pulse & direction) and the MC55000 Series provides pulse & direction output for stepper motors and stepper-like servo systems (for example: Advanced Motion Controls, Panasonic, Tamagawa, Yaskawa, Mitsubishi aso.).

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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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