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Speed control

-- Packaging Digest, 2/1/2008



The co. releases its MDrive34Plus™ speed control, which utilizes a NEMA size 34 high-torque brushless 1.8-deg motor, with NEMA size 17 and 23 motors also available. The product includes a programmable oscillator along with an easy-to-program parameter setup, two separate configurable speed control inputs that may be preset and digitally selected, an output frequency up to 5 mHz, and three adjustable modes of operation: voltage; current; and PWM. Step and direction output signals may be used to control a second axis that follows the speed of the first, simplifying wiring and controlling machines with large tables or wide conveyors while eliminating drift between motor speeds. The speed control accepts a broad input voltage range from +12- to +75-VDC, delivering enhanced performance and speed. Oversized input capacitors are used to minimize power line surges, reducing problems that can occur with long runs and multiple drive systems.

Intelligent Motion Systems, Inc., 860/295-6102. 
www.imshome.com

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