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Brushless Servo 1 to 4 Axes Dual-Chip: Navigator MC2300 |
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Page 3 of 4 Features - 6-step (Hall based) or sinusoidal commutation.
- Supports 2 or 3-phase brushless motors.
- Available in 1, 2 and 4-axis versions.
- Motion profiles include S-curve, trapezoidal, velocity contouring and electronic gearing.
- Asymmetric acceleration and deceleration to custom program a trapezoidal motion profile.
- Advanced PID filter with velocity and acceleration feedforward, bias offset and 32-bit position error.
- Velocity and acceleration changes on-the-fly for trapezoidal and velocity-contouring profiles.
- Incremental encoder quadrature input and parallel input for absolute encoder or resolver.
- Parallel and serial (point-to-point or multi-drop) communications interface.
- Trace capabilities for system performance checks, servo-tuning, maintenance and diagnostics.
- Encoder rate of 5.0 Mcounts/sec allows use of fine resolution feedback devices.
- 10-bit 20 kHz PWM or 16-bit DAC motor control output to amplifier.
- Advanced breakpoint capability allows precise sequencing of events.
- PLC-style programmable inputs and outputs, including a per-axis programmable input and output.
- 256 16-bit word I/O locations for user defined peripherals.
- 8 general-purpose 10-bit analog inputs.
- Two-directional limit switches, index input and home indicator per axis.
- Axis settled indicator and tracking window in addition to automatic motion error detection.
- Packaged in a 132-pin processor and a 100-pin logic device (surface mount CMOS technology).
- Available in commercial and industrial temperature versions.
- Software backward compatible with PMD's MC1xxx family (1200 and 1100 series).
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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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