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You are here: Home / Drives + Supplies / Ingenia Updates ‘Servo drives a la carte’ Online Tool

Ingenia Updates ‘Servo drives a la carte’ Online Tool

April 25, 2012 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Ingenia Motion Control has updated their online tool for servo control customization, ‘Servo drives a la carte’. The web tool is aimed to help customers to define their motion control solution in a simple and user friendly environment, with no limits on size, geometry, or power among others.

Ingenia uses a modular design approach based on pre-tested circuits and templates, which helps to short development time, eliminates the risk of unproven technology and guarantees an outstanding product quality.

ingenia-Custom-Servo-Drives-A-la-Carte

The tool includes an online library with design blocks grouped depending on their functionality. The library is updated frequently with new modules and options. Some of the available are:

• Different Core controls
• Power stages
• Motor types
• Feedback
• Connectors
• Input/ Outputs
• Communication
• Protections

Ingenia proprietary Motor Control ICs are the core of Servo Drives a la Carte and include proven algorithms to provide high-performance motion control to meet any customer requirement.

OEMs struggling to meet a particular need with off-the-shelf products, will find Servo Drive a la carte a valuable option, avoiding to adjust their systems to utilize features being offered with a standard servo drive.

Benefits at a glance:

• Build with blocks or pre-defined templates
• Online tool with state-of-art components
• Best in class time to market
• Low production batches
• Manufacturing outputs delivered
• Full support during product life cycle

Ingenia Motion Control
http://www.ingeniamc.com/En/-custom-servo-drives-a-la-Carte

Filed Under: Drives + Supplies, Servo Drives Tagged With: Ingenia Motion Control

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