Part Number: PCA 71-013841-11
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Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description.
Features:
- 1 to 4 Axes of Optically Isolated Servo Control
- Incremental Encoder Feedback
- Controls Servo Drives in Torque or Velocity Mode
- Update Rates for Servo Control as Fast as 200 Microseconds Per Axis
- 1.2 MHz Post-Quadrature Position Feedback Frequency
The Parker/Compumotor AT6250 and AT6450 are multi-processor-based, two-axes and four-axes servo controllers. They control any Compumotor servo motor/drive or any standard ±10V analog input servo drive system. They are designed to be inserted into a single open ISA expansion slot. In addition to the controller, a separate auxiliary board simplifies connections with encoders, motor drives, joystick, limits, and programmable I/O.
The AT6250 and AT6450 feature the following:
• 1 to 4 axes of optically isolated servo control (±10V)
• Incremental encoder feedback
• Analog input option provides one 14-bit ±10VDC input per axis
• Controls servo drives in torque or velocity mode
• Update rates for servo control as fast as 200 microseconds per axis
• 1.2 MHz post-quadrature position feedback frequency
• 24 programmable inputs and 24 programmable outputs
• Dedicated trigger interrupts provide high-speed position capture and registration capability to ±1 encoder count at maximum frequency
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