Motion controllers | Jan 2010
Integrated machine control
MC4U (Motion Control for You) includes the motion controller, drives, power supplies, and high speed PLC in one 9, 11, or 19-in. unit.
Features & benefits
Directly drives up to eight highly coordinated axes with network extension capability of 64 additional network nodes for a total of up to 72 axes
Integrated universal amplifiers can directly drive any stepper (in open loop or as closed-loop servo with sinusoidal commutation), dc brush or brushless, or ac induction motor (closed-loop servo with sinusoidal commutation) from 100 W to 5 kW with standard digital quadrature or analog sin/cos encoder
ACS Motion Control
(763) 559-7669
www.acsmotioncontrol.com
Programmable automation controller
The Productivity3000 PAC is a modular, rack-based system of up to 116,000 I/O points with local, expansion, and remote I/O bases and a full line of discrete, analog, and specialty I/O modules.
Features & benefits
High-performance P3-550 CPU features 50 Mb of memory, fast scan times, and seven communication ports that support USB, Ethernet, and serial devices
Two power supplies available (ac and dc); both provide isolated 24, 5, and 3.3 Vdc to PAC bases; I/O bases are available in 3, 5, 8, and 11-slot models
AutomationDirect
(800) 633-0405
www.automationdirect.com/programmable-controllers
Comprehensive software package
CX-One version 3.2 software integrates PLC programming with support software for setting up networks, operator interface HMIs, servo systems, inverters, and temperature controllers.
Features & benefits
Manages entire projects from sequencing and motion control programs to configuration of field network devices without leaving the operating environment
One installation and license number for all software includes free updates and free function block and device libraries, eliminating license registration and software maintenance programs
Omron Electronics LLC
(866) 88-OMRON
www.omron247.com
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