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Sensible Sensing
Motion Control Reference Guide
 
Getting the most out of servocontrollers
A few logical procedures during setup can tune motion controllers to perform at their best.
 
PLC doubles as network controller
 
Positioning slide uses simple design for accurate movements
Robotics and IC manufacturing require fast, accurate, and dependable motion-control devices that fit in cramped spaces.
 
Setting the stage for good machine design
No matter how sophisticated your motion controller, it can't overcome a poorly designed electromechanical system.
 
Globetrotting machines
Motion-control companies must develop global feature sets to stay competitive in a changing world market.
 
Making sense of motion networks
Which bus? Which protocol? Need a network at all? Here are some answers.
 
Products simplify motion design
Several new motion-control products from National Instruments, Austin (www.ni.com), promise to simplify motion-control system design. Chief among these is NI-Motion 6.0, driver software for distributed motion control based on Ethernet.
 
Spotlight on safety
Siemens Energy and Automation, Atlanta, has formed Safety Integrated U.S.A. to bring the latest safety technology to the company's U.S. automation product lines including PLCs, sensors, industrial control products, motion control, and drives.
 
Module puts Rockwell controllers on the Web
The Allen-Bradley 1756-EWEB module from Rockwell Automation, Milwaukee supports Ethernet/IP and offers a suite of Web capabilities for ControlLogix controllers.
 
 
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motion controller 101
Controllers 101 includes reference information about various motion controllers, selection criteria, and requirements for typical engineering applications.
 
Here are 5 recent Machine Design articles concerning motion controllers:

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