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isPermaLink="false">http://www.motioncontroltips.com/?p=5572</guid> <description><![CDATA[<p>Technosoft unveiled its latest cost-effective, flexible servo drive, ISD860 that is based on the MotionChip™ DSP technology. The drive is developed specially for motion applications that need embedded high servo performance control, networking possibilities, intelligence and cost-optimized design. It is able to drive 31 A peak and 12 A continuous currents at a supply voltage [...]</p><p><a
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title="technosoft-isd860" src="http://www.designworldonline.com/uploads/Imagegallery/technosoft-isd860.jpg" alt="technosoft isd860 " width="500" height="379" /></p><p>ISD860 can work in multi-axis, single-axis  or stand alone configurations. Its motion programming, tuning and setup  are simple with Technosoft Motion Language (“TML”) and EasyMotion  Studio. Motion programming can be performed from a CAN master with  ISD860, via PC/PLC, directly at drive level or using the motion library  through a built-in motion controller. Its embedded TML has a high-level  command protocol that can be used by the user through the on-board  RS232/CAN serial interfaces. ISD860 CANopen version, supporting DSP-402  and DS-301 profiles, is also available. It can also be managed through  analog inputs or programmable I/Os.</p><p>Multiple operations can be done with ISD860  using the TML language, such as changing motion modes and/or  parameters, setting of various motion modes (PVT, profiles, PT, camming  or electronic gearing, etc.), execution of program flow control or  homing sequences. IDS860 can handle analog input signals and digital  I/O, transfer data between axes and execute logic and arithmetic  operations at the same time. The drive has the ability to control other  axes through motion commands. In addition, ISD860 can synchronize all  axes in a network or send commands to a group of axes.</p><p>Easy implementation and flexibility make  the ISD860 servo drive an ideal solution to fulfill all higher-power  motion axis control needs today through modern distributed intelligence  architecture. It is perfect for cost-sensitive applications from medical  automation to factory automation requiring enhanced compactness and  high servo performance.</p><p><strong>Technosoft</strong><br
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