Monday, January 09, 2006

Motion Controller Module acts as PCI-bus

Suited for stepper and servo motors, MCI-0410 positioning system links and enables motor/driver connectivity to controller. Programmable 4-axis PCI-bus controller module is controlled by MPG2031 pulse generator chip, which carries out PCI-bus operation and oversees all programmed commands. Features include Z-phase counting and various signal and encoder/sensor input keys, standard clock of 3.2768 MHz, output pulse rate of 0.1-1,638,400 Hz, and set pulses from 0-16,777,215.
The MCI-0410 is an ultra high-speed programmable card that is designed to link and enable motor/driver connectivity to a simplified controller without the time-consuming need for designers to learn a new write-up language or familiarize themselves with the latest motion control technology not yet practiced in majority within today's fast-pace industry. The card's design flexibility is controlled by Nyden's own Pulse Generator Chip, the MPG2031, which is included to carry out all facets of PCI-Bus Operation and oversee the smoothness of all programmed commands set forth by the engineer. Furthermore, its functions include ensuring that the running compliancy of the four axis motors (of either stepper or servo variety) operate proportionally or independently, and that the complete equipment hookup easily scales motion profiles during the stages of Point-to-Point (PTP) positioning, Linear positioning, Speed, Home Search, Triangular and Trapezoidal.

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