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Overview
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The traditional solution to multi-axis control and complex axis interpolation applications uses Motion Controller, PLC, or PC based centralised approaches. With an efficient one point bridge to the process layer and familiar PLC programming language the complexities of multi axis co-ordination can be catered for using anyone of these three methods to centralised motion control.
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The Control Techniques Motion Controller solution is based around the MC Motion Co-ordinator. For PLC based solutions the wide choice of fieldbusses available on Unidrive and Commander SK enables the users to select from virtually every industrial PLC in the marketplace to control their application. For PC based solutions the SLM compatible partners offer as wide selection for users wishing to exploit the performance benefits of SLM technology.
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MC MOTION CO-ORDINATORS WITH M’AX, MULTIAX AND UNIMOTOR
MC Motion Co-ordinators are fast, powerful and reliable. Easy to install and program, they share a range of common features that ensure maximum system performance with minimal programmer training and simple system upgrades.
 
The MC Advantage:
• Choice of 2 Motion Co-ordinators
• Both accept 3 Axis Daughter Boards
• Approved for use with M’Ax and MultiAx
• MC 206 +1 D.B.=3 axes
• MC 224 +4 D.B.=12 axes
• Axes not used by drives can be used for analog drives and additional communications interfaces
Motion Co-ordinators
• Use Digital Signal Processors
• Allow Servo / Stepper Combinations
• Have accurate, fast Real Number mathematics
• 256 max. Digital I/O expansion channels
• 32 max. Analog Input expansion channels
• Program transfers by a Flash Memory Stick
Courtesy of Control Technique
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