PCI Board Handles Four-Axis Stepper And Servo Motion Control

Nov. 5, 2007
Adlink's PCI-8174 incorporates a DSP with a motion-control ASIC to handle stepper and servo motion-control functions where time-critical motion sequences are common. The board can operate in a standalone mode, and mu

Adlink's PCI-8174 incorporates a DSP with a motion-control ASIC to handle stepper and servo motion-control functions where time-critical motion sequences are common. The board can operate in a standalone mode, and multiple cards can be linked together. Software security protection prevents illegal copying of custom software.The PCI-8174 costs $1190 (see figure).

Adlink www.adlinktech.com

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