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Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
Motion control systems for defense applications must be two things - accurate and reliable. As the brains of these systems, motion controllers are responsible for ensuring all other system components are just that, no matter the conditions. Engineered to meet the needs of precision drive systems for defense applications, Curtiss-Wright's line of motion controllers are designed for the most demanding linear and rotational dynamics and precision requirements.
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MJ72004 -
UC Instruments, Corp.
UC INSTRUMENTS MJ72004 motion-joystick universal controller is a stand-alone device for controlling up to four positioners. It provides four control knobs and a 20 characters by 4 lines LCD display. It also make it possible to navigate through different menus to set the driving parameters.
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DMC-18x2 -
Galil Motion Control, Inc.
The DMC-18x2 for the PCI bus is designed for extremely cost-sensitive applications. Performance specifications are similar to the Optima series, but with some features removed for reduced cost such as uncommitted analog inputs, a secondary FIFO, optical isolation and auxiliary encoders ( if you need these features, select the DMC-18x0 Optima PCI controller).
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Advantech Co. Ltd.
Advantech provides two types of motion controller: PC-Based Programmable Motion Controller and Standalone ARM-based Motion Controller.
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DMC-2000 Series -
Galil Motion Control, Inc.
The DMC-2000 stand-alone motion controller is a member of the Optima Series, Galil's full-featured multi-axis motion controllers. The DMC-2000 is the first motion controller in the market designed for the high-speed, flexible Universal Serial Bus (USB)-which is projected as the industry standard for local network communications between PCs and peripherals.
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DMC-40x0 -
Galil Motion Control, Inc.
The DMC-40x0 motion controller is Galil's highest performance, stand-alone motion controller. It belongs to Galil's latest generation motion controller family, which accepts encoder inputs up to 22 MHz, provides servo update rates as high as 32 kHz, and processes commands as fast as 40 microseconds-10 times the speed of prior generation controllers. The DMC-40x0 is a full-featured motion controller packaged with optional multi-axis drives in a compact, metal enclosure. The unit operates stand-alone or interfaces to a PC with Ethernet 10/100Base-T or RS232. The controller includes optically isolated I/O, high-power outputs capable of driving brakes or relays, and analog inputs for interfacing to analog sensors. The DMC-40x0 controller and drive unit accepts power from a single 20-80 VDC source.
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DMC-41x3 -
Galil Motion Control, Inc.
The DMC-41x3 motion controller is one of Galil's latest generation, stand-alone motion controller. Compared with the DMC-21x3 controller, the DMC-41x3 offers the following enhancements: 100BASE-T Ethernet, aux RS232 port, USB port, uncommitted analog inputs, up to 15 MHz encoder frequencies, more program memory, and faster sample frequencies. The DMC-41x3 also accommodates the same stepper and servo motor drives used in the DMC-40x0 series and allows two 4-axis 750 W drives to be installed in the 8-axis controller package. The DMC-41x3 is available as a box-level or card-level motion controller. The unit operates stand-alone or interfaces to a PC with Ethernet 10/100BASE-T, or USB. It includes optically isolated I/O in addition to analog inputs and outputs. The DMC-41x3 controller and drive unit accepts power from a single 20-80 VDC source.
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DMC-21x3 -
Galil Motion Control, Inc.
Galil's DMC-21x3 Ethernet motion controllers are designed for extremely cost-sensitive and space-sensitive applications. These controllers are typically half-the-price and half-the-size of box-level Ethernet controllers. These intelligent, card-level controllers can be purchased with plug-in, multi-axis amplifier boards which eliminate wiring between the controller and drives.
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ADLINK Technology Inc.
Pulse train motion controllers generate high-frequency digital signals to control servo motors and steppers, matching performance and precision positioning of high-performance servo amplifiers.
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DMC-1800 -
Galil Motion Control, Inc.
The DMC-1800 for the PCI bus is a member of the Optima Series, Galil's full-featured multi-axis motion controllers. Designed to fit in a single PCI slot of a PC, the DMC-1800 controllers accommodate 1- through 8-axis formats and allow control of step or servo motors on any combination of axes.
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AERO 4000 -
Ideal Aerosmith Inc
Ideal Aerosmith introduces its fourth-generation of motion control expertise with the AERO 4000 Motion Controller. The AERO 4000 Motion Controller is the most advanced and capable digital servo controller on the market today. It is designed for Ideal's next generation of precision Hardware-in-the-Loop Flight Motion Systems, rate table systems, and precision centrifuges.
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Advantech Co. Ltd.
The MAS controller is a programmable PC-based controller based on the Motion Studio software development tool.
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AMP-104C -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The AMP-104C is a cost-effective 4-axis motion controller card with a PCI Express® interface that can generate a pulse train up to 4.9MHz to control a motor. With more general purpose IOs and 4-channel encoder feedback input, the AMP-104C can be used for a multitude of scenarios or applications. As a motion controller, the AMP-104C provides non-symmetric acceleration and deceleration speed profile settings, T-curve and S-curve speed profile control, and selection of motion stop method.
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Advantech Co. Ltd.
Advantech provides standalone 6-axis pulse train motion control AMAX-3110 and ARM-based EtherCAT I/O Controller AMAX-324 IO for rapid development.
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PCI-8144 -
ADLINK Technology Inc.
The ADLINK PCI-8144 is a pulse train motion controller ideal for stepper motor control. This controller provides T/S curve control, on-the-fly speed change, non-symmetric acceleration and deceleration profile control, and simultaneous start/stop functions. This controller also offers card index settings for multiple cards in one IPC system and a hardware security function to prevent unauthorized use of in-house developed applications.