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Four-axis servo controller for high-speed, low-inductance motors from Moticont

May 24, 2017 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

The MOTI-1100 Series of Motion Controllers from Moticont is the latest generation of motion controllers. They incorporate a highly efficient PWM motor driver that can drive motors with less than 1 mH of inductance without overheating the motor. It uses a 64-bit DSP processor with the latest FPGA technology for required extensive calculations.

This compact, low-cost, plug-and-play multi-axis servo motion controller is supplied with power supplies, servo motor drivers, USB cable and free control panel software. The user-friendly software allows for quick set-up and operation. It can be controlled using a Micro-Controller, PLC and PC using a popular programming language such as C/C++, Visual Basic, LabVIEW, or Matlab.

The controller series can support up to four axes of motion. Modes of motion include coordinated motion, point-to-point positioning, and jogging.

For more information visit www.moticont.com.

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