Motion controller

Aug. 1, 1997
The DMC-1412 stand-alone motion controller is designed for one-and-a-half axes and uses a 32-bit microprocessor to control both servo and stepper motors. The controller is built on a 6.4 ¥ 4.7-in. board, with two RS-232 ports that allow users to daisy-chain u¥to eight controllers or communicate with both a PC and an operator terminal. All memory on the board is nonvolatile.

Motion controller

The DMC-1412 stand-alone motion controller is designed for one-and-a-half axes and uses a 32-bit microprocessor to control both servo and stepper motors. The controller is built on a 6.4 ¥ 4.7-in. board, with two RS-232 ports that allow users to daisy-chain u¥to eight controllers or communicate with both a PC and an operator terminal. All memory on the board is nonvolatile.

Galil Motion Control, Mountain View, CA

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