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Single-Axis Motion Controller with Onboard Brushless/Brush Servo Drive

March 7, 2011 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Greenville, Del. – Servo2Go.com has just added Galil Motion Control’s New Econo Series Motion Controller with Ethernet & Onboard Servo Drive, the CDS-3310, to its broad range of high-performance cost-effective Ethernet-based motion controllers.

Galil Motion Control recently released the CDS-3310 single-axis controller and drive system designed to provide high performance and precise control of a single brush or brushless servomotor. According to the company, it combines a programmable motion controller and 500W drive in a single, compact package that eliminates the external wiring between the controller and drive.

The CDS-3310 includes PID compensation with notch filter and velocity/acceleration feedforward, non-volatile program memory with multitasking, uncommitted digital and analog I/O, and advanced modes of motion such as electronic gearing and teach-and-playback. It also accepts differential encoder inputs up to 12 MHz, and provides dual encoder inputs that let it accommodate electronic gearing or dual-loop applications.

www.servo2go.com

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