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Features:
- Accepts up to 8 MHz Encoder Frequencies for Servos and 2 MHz for Steppers
- Advanced PID Compensation with Velocity and Acceleration Feed-Forward
- Sample Times to 125 Microseconds Per Axis
- Multitasking for Concurrent Execution of up to Four Application Programs
- Non-Volatile Memory for Application Programs, Variables and Arrays
- Dual Encoders, Home Input and Forward and Reverse Limits Accepted for Every Axis
The DMC 1300 series motion controller is a state-of-the-art motion controller that plugs into the VME Bus. Performance capability of the DMC 1300 series controllers includes: 8 MHz encoder input frequency, 16-bit motor command output DAC, ±2 billion counts total travel per move, sample rate at up to 125 µsec/axis, 16-bit Dual Port RAM, bus interrupts and non-volatile memory for parameter storage. These controllers provide high performance and flexibility while maintaining ease of use and low cost.
Designed for maximum system flexibility, the DMC 1300 is available for one, two, three or four axes configuration per card. An add-on card is available for control of five, six, seven or eight axes. The DMC 1300 can be interfaced to a variety of motors and drives including step motors, servo motors and hydraulic systems.
Each axis accepts feedback from a quadrature linear or rotary encoder with input frequencies up to 8 million quadrature counts per second. For dual-loop applications in which an encoder is required on both the motor and the load, auxiliary encoder inputs are included for each axis.
The DMC 1300 provides many modes of motion, including jogging, point-to-point positioning, linear and circular interpolation, electronic gearing and user-defined path following. Several motion parameters can be specified including acceleration and deceleration rates and slew speed. The DMC 1300 also provides S-curve acceleration for motion smoothing.
For synchronizing motion with external events, the DMC 1300 includes 8 opto-isolated inputs, 8 programmable outputs and 7 analog inputs. 24 inputs and 16 programmable outputs are available for five through eight axes. Event triggers can automatically check for elapsed time, distance and motion complete.
Despite its full range of sophisticated features, the DMC 1300 is easy to program. Commands may be sent to the controller in either Binary or ASCII format. ASCII instructions are represented by two letter commands such as BG to begin motion and SP to set motion speed. Conditional Instructions, Jump Statements, and Arithmetic Functions are included for writing self-contained applications programs.
The DMC 1300 provides several error handling features. These include software and hardware limits, automatic shut-off on excessive error, abort input, and user-definable error and limit routines. In addition, the DMC 1300 has a full range of VME Bus interrupts.
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