Motion Chip Adds Acceleration Feed Forward

March 1, 2003
An acceleration feed forward scheme has been added to the Navigator family of motion processor chips. The Navigator is a software-compatible family of chip-based motion processors that provides trajectory generation, servo control, pulse and direction

An acceleration feed forward scheme has been added to the Navigator family of motion processor chips. The Navigator is a software-compatible family of chip-based motion processors that provides trajectory generation, servo control, pulse and direction generation, commutation, and other time-critical motion control functions. Acceleration feed forward is an advanced servo compensation scheme that allows for faster system responses, lower dynamic tracking errors and more efficient operation of a motor. Pricing for the Navigator family of motion processors with acceleration feed forward starts at $47 in OEM quantities. For further information, contact Alana Dunn Clarke at PERFORMANCE MOTION DEVICES INC., Lincoln, MA. (781) 674-9860.

Company: PERFORMANCE MOTION DEVICES INC.

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