Embedded Motion Controller Is Based On Celeron-M CPU

Oct. 8, 2008
A combination of integrated processing, control, and communication make the PEC-3240 embedded motion controller a robust all-in-one automation controller. The PEC-3240 features four-axis motion control, 32-channel isolated digital I/O, and an Intel

A combination of integrated processing, control, and communication make the PEC-3240 embedded motion controller a robust all-in-one automation controller. The PEC-3240 features four-axis motion control, 32-channel isolated digital I/O, and an Intel Celeron M CPU. By providing motion control functions such as 2/3-axis linear, two-axis circular interpolation, continuous interpolation, T/S-curve speed profile, and position limit detection, the device is an excellent software-ready solution for general machine automation and testing applications. The PEC-3240 is fanless and diskless with no internal cabling, making it resistant to vibration and allowing it to operate in harsh environments with temperature ranges from -10°C to +65°C. Overall dimensions are 244 mm x 152 mm x 59 mm. The controller supports Windows 2000/XP, Windows XP Embedded OS, and has pre-installed drivers to control motion and IO functions. ADVANTECH CORP., Cincinnati, OH. (800) 205-7940.

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