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- Posted: December 20, 2020
The DMC-21x5 is the latest addition to the Econo family and is an easy upgrade path from the long running DMC-21x3 series.
Categories: Product Announcements - Posted: June 29, 2015
A New White Paper from Galil Motion Control
Modern motion controllers can include the ability to run stepper motors with encoder feedback, resulting in true closed-loop motion control. This mode of motor control is very similar to standard three-phase brushless servo motor control, where the three phases are offset 120 electrical degrees. With steppers, the motor has two phases offset by 90 electrical degrees.
The benefits of closed-loop control with stepper motors include greatly improved velocity smoothness and reduced power consumption compared to open-loop steppers and much higher torque at low velocity compared with traditional three-phase brushless servo motors.
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Categories: Technical Support - Posted: March 10, 2015
YouTube 50minute Video by Galil Motion Control
Topics include an overview of the communication scheme, physical layout and applications where EtherCAT is the right solution.
There is an increasing demand in the automation and motion control industries for a localized motion control solution that can coordinate motion between multiple remote components. Previously, field bus protocols such as Modbus or Ethernet/IP have been implemented to address remote I/O connectivity. Although successful in moving data across automation networks, these protocols lacked the real time performance necessary for a distributed motion control system.
The EtherCAT communication protocol provides a high speed, low overhead communication scheme that...
- Posted: May 22, 2014
YouTube Video 57 minutes
In case you missed the May 13th Galil Motion Control Webinar -The Evolution of Ethernet in Motion and I/O Control, a recorded version can be viewed at the following link-
This webinar focuses on the evolution of Ethernet-based motion control and why Ethernet is the protocol of choice for industrial and automation applications. The webinar discusses the differences of Ethernet in a distributed vs centralized architecture as well as the trade off in performance. Topics include deterministic and non-deterministic Ethernet communication protocols and what applications they are best suited for.
Tags: Webinar, Galil, Galil Motion Control, Electromate, Ethernet, Motion Control, Machine Control, Motor Control, I/O Control... - Posted: October 13, 2012
Galil’s latest generation motion controllers and PLCs come standard with optoisolated outputs. This video is aimed at educating those new to optoisolated outputs or new to our products that want to know the different benefits and limitations to each of our options as well as how to properly wire them.
More information on Galil’s Family of High Performance Multi-Axis Motion Controllers can be viewed at-
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