• Features

    • 4 pulse inputs with format  A, /A, B, /B [RS422]
    • 4 scalable 12-bit analog inputs for ±10 V or 0/4 ... 20 mA
    • 8 control inputs for PNP signals [10 ... 30 VDC]
    • 4 scalable 12-bit analog outputs for ±10 V or 0/4 ... 20 mA
    • Short loop time (depending on application)
    • Power supply 18 ... 35 VDC
    • Snap-on housing for top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
    • Setup via Windows operator software (free of charge)
    • OnBoard interfaces: RS232 and CANopen
  • Features

    • The MC800 hardware is a universal motion controller, which serves for sophisticated control tasks in today’s machine engineering and drive technology. This motion controller can cover a wide application range due to the function features and settings of the equipped control firmware.
    • Typical control applications are e.g. drive synchronization of a master and slave axis, index and print mark evaluation, rotating cross cutters, flying and eccentric shears, label printing machines and many more.
    • The unique feature of the MC800 is the integrated tandem drive controller. This enables to reach the acceleration requirements of heavy loads by splitting the necessary power to two independent drives.
    • Further features are the flexible and combinable input configuration for different types of encoders, measuring systems and sensors, the high frequency range up to 2 MHz and the adaptive interface architecture.
    • Due to an extremely short position loop time of 250 µs, a self-optimizing polynomial motion profile, and excellent accuracy - even at high line speeds, the MC800 ensures a very smooth motion with maximum protection of the mechanical parts.
  • Features

    • Start-stop interface for absolute transducers and magnetostrictive sensors
    • SSI input in the format DATA +, DATA-, CLOCK +, CLOCK- up to 32 bits
    • 3 control inputs (hold) for PNP signals [10 ... 30 VDC]
    • Pulse inputs A, B [HTL], A, / A, B, / B [RS422, HTL]
    • Input frequency up to 1 MHz
    • 25-bit parallel output push-pull in BCD, binary or Gray code format
    • Power supply 18 ... 30 VDC
    • Compact housing for mounting on 35 mm top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
  • Features

    • 20-bit parallel input  with format  BCD, binary or Gray-Code
    • Input frequency: fast encoder 5 kHz, auto-transmit / data logging 0.5 kHz
    • 4 status outputs, with push-pull characteristics, short-circuit-proof  [5 ... 30 VDC]
    • Power supply 10 ... 30 VDC
    • Snap-on housing for top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
    • Serial RS232 / RS485 interface
  • Features

    • Start-stop interface for absolute transducers and magnetostrictive sensors
    • Adjustable frequency of the init pulses from 62.5 Hz to 5 kHz
    • Analog output ± 10 V, 0/4 ... 20 mA, 16 bit
    • Power supply 18 ... 30 VDC
    • Compact housing for mounting on a 35 mm top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
    • Simple parameterization via the OS6.0 user interface
    • Serial RS232 / RS485 interface
    • Pulse inputs A, B [HTL], A, /A, B, /B [RS422, HTL]
    • SSI input DATA+, DATA-, CLOCK+, CLOCK- [RS422], 32 Bit
    • USB interface and RS232/RS485 interface for configuration and serial readout
  • Features

    • Scalable 14 bit analog input  for ±10 V or 0/4 ... 20 mA
    • 4 control inputs for PNP signals [10 ... 30 VDC]
    • Pulse output with format  A, B, 90° [HTL] or A, /A, B, /B, Z, /Z [RS422]
    • SSI output with format  DATA+, DATA-, CLOCK+, CLOCK- up to 25 bit
    • Power supply 12 ... 30 VDC
    • Snap-on housing for top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
    • Various user modes: Programmable V / f characteristics,  programmable curves with optionally repeating curve cycles, additional control functions similar to a “motorized potentiometer”
    • USB, RS232 and RS485 interface for programming and serial readout of the conversion result and other internal registers
    • Adjustable filter functions as well as operator programmable linearization curves
    • Printer mode for automatic data transfer of internal registers to a data logger or PC
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