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You are here: Home / Controls / New low-cost, multi-axis stepper motor controller from OES

New low-cost, multi-axis stepper motor controller from OES

August 27, 2021 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

To complement Optimal Engineering Systems’ (OES) expanding line of single and multi-axis motion control stages, OES has added the ADAGIO-X-STPR Series of Motion Control Systems. The ADAGIO-X-STPR Series of rack-mounted stand-alone stepper motor controllers are cost effective solutions for controlling and driving single and multi-axis stepper motor stages such as the AQ single and dual axis X and XY series stages, the YPR Series of three-axis yaw, pitch, and roll stages, the four axis XYZR.   

Each 19-inch rack mounted ADAGIO-X-STPR Motion Controller includes a power supply, and motion controller cards for 1, 2, 3, or 4 axes, and micro-stepper drivers for single and two-phase steppers requiring up to 7 A per phase.  Capabilities include: Set Acceleration, Set Velocity, Set Position, Absolute Move, Relative Move, Find Home, Zero Position Counter, Go to Position Zero, Stop All Motors, and limit switches.  

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Easy to install and use these stepper motor controllers are totally integrated solutions featuring: externally controlled, stand-alone, and manual modes of operation, 4-line LCD, 32-key keypad, analog and digital inputs and outputs which can accommodate quadrature encoder feedback for position verification, and analog devices such as joysticks and trackballs.  

ADAGIO-X-STPR Motion Controllers operate on an input power of 115 or 230 Vac, 50-60 Hz, have auto current reduction, and can be ordered plug-and-play when ordering any one of the many single or multi-axis stages available from OES.

For more information, visit www.oesincorp.com.

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