PCI Board Handles Up To Eight Axes Of Motion Control

July 1, 2002
The SPii PCI 32-bit motion controller supports up to eight axes of combined servo and stepper control and provides a continuous 10 kHz update for the profile generator and controller regardless of the number of axes. The board employs a 120 MHz RISC

The SPii PCI 32-bit motion controller supports up to eight axes of combined servo and stepper control and provides a continuous 10 kHz update for the profile generator and controller regardless of the number of axes. The board employs a 120 MHz RISC processor core, with peripherals integrated on chip. Other features include PIV control with second-order low pass filter, multi-axis synchronization, on-the-fly position and velocity change, and point-to-point positioning and jogging. With support for servo, stepper and encoder interfaces, the board includes C/C++/VB library support for Windows NT/2000 and windows tools for tuning and troubleshooting. Prices for four- and eight-axis boards are $695 and $995 each, respectively. ACS-TECH80, Maple Grove, MN. (800) 545-2980.

Company: ACS-TECH80

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