Servo Controller Targets OEM Custom Designs

May 1, 2000

Designed to be integrated into cutomized electronics of the OEM, the MIP-10 is a four-quadrant PWM digital servo amplifier that controls position, velocity and torque. Compatible with brush motors up to 50W, the controller can supply 1.8A continuously, or 2A for 5s.
Approximately the size of a credit card, this plug-in module provides two analog and eight digital user-defined inputs. Stop, enable, left and right limits are available in addition to six user-defined outputs plus an error signal. Built-in data recording and and graphing functions are included and Windows 95/NT DLLs and tools are available.

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