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- Posted: January 26, 2015
A New White Paper by Advanced Motion Controls
Servo-based motion control systems have traditionally been categorized into two types: centralized or distributed. Centralized systems use dedicated motion control cards that account for all aspects of the system including servo commands, motor feedback and I/O to close all control loops while simultaneously running complex programs that plan motion profiles and maintain machine operations. Increasing the number of axes involved places an ever increasing burden on the processing power of the DSP quickly making the system unmanageable simply due to scalability.
- Posted: February 26, 2014
This White Paper, from Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, discusses the technology behind stepper motor linear actuators, what makes them different, and concludes with a detailed example illustrating how they should be sized to move a given load. ...
Categories: Automation 101 - Posted: February 04, 2014
A New White Paper from Tolomatic . Published January 28, 2014
Is your actuator drive system subjected to harsh factory conditions that include dust, moisture, heat or vibration? If so, then chances are electrical noise is the culprit that can disrupt actuator signal controls, cause erratic motion, or in some cases, complete system failure if left unchecked.
Although system noise can never be completely eliminated, Tolomatic’s new white paper will help you identify and minimize the causes of electrical noise in drive...Categories: Technical Support - Posted: December 08, 2012
This white paper explains the issues, and subsequent solutions, of linear motion systems when used in a parallel configuration. It covers topics such as binding, sine error, and orthogonal alignment.
Click on the link below to download this white paper-
https://insidepenton.com/machinedesign/nl/Nippon-parallel.pdf
More information on the Linear Shaft Motor Product Line from Nippon Pulse can be viewed at
...Categories: Technical Support - Posted: December 05, 2012
Don’t let inconsistent, erratic motion put your linear motion system in a bind
Tolomatic’s new white paper, Rules of Actuator and Guide Alignment in Linear Motion Systems provides helpful pointers and suggestions on how to best mount linear actuators in accordance with guide alignment components in linear motion systems.
Learn how to keep linear motion systems performing at their peak:- Discover the best types of compliance members to use with both rod-style and rodless actuators...
Categories: Technical Support