ADVANCED Motion Controls announces expanded micro Z-Drive capabilities
Available immediately are the AZBH10A4 and AZBD10A4 micro-sized analog plug-in brushless servo drives. These new models add Hall Velocity mode and Duty Cycle mode capabilities to the µZ series. Pronounced 'micro-Z' these plug-in drives are the smallest off-the-shelf servo drives from ADVANCED Motion Controls and are designed for embedded applications in a wide range of industries including: Robotics, Lab Automation, Homeland Security/Military, Electric Mobility, Medical and Packaging.
These micro sized servo drives are designed to drive brushless and brushed DC motors at a high switching frequency. To increase system reliability and to reduce cabling costs, the drives are designed for direct integration into your PCB. Weighing in at just 9 grams, these drives output 10A peak and 5A continuous and operate with a bus voltage range of 10-36VDC.
PI's New Sophisticated Hexapod Motion Controller
The new smaller and more powerful C-887.52 hexapod controller, just released by PI, makes hexapod 6-D positioning easy.
Advanced Motion Controls Expands their EtherCAT Product Offering
ADVANCED Motion Controls provides products for the fastest, most flexible form of industrial Ethernet control - EtherCAT.
Advanced Motion Controls Expands their EtherCAT Product Offering
ADVANCED Motion Controls announce the release of a full family of high performance EtherCAT Servo Drives. Models are available with AC (single or three phase) or DC inputs, from 7.5amp continuous (15A pk) to 50amp continuous (100A pk).
Motion Controls Robotics Receives Prestigious Awards from FANUC
Motion Controls Robotics, Inc honored with two prestigious awards at the 2015 FANUC America Integrators Conference in Orlando, Florida
Harmonic Drive LLC Announces Lightweight Gearheads
20-30% lighter gearheads available with the same specs
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