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Customers Demand Networked Rotary Encoders

Customers Demand Networked Rotary Encoders

Advanced Micro Controls Inc. (AMCI), announces its full selection of networked size 25 (2.5” diameter, or 63mm) rotary encoders. These heavy duty rotary sensors can provide an overall measuring range of up to 30 bits, and are available for EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP, Profibus, or DeviceNet communication. With both single-turn and multi-turn versions available, AMCI’s networked encoders are ready for any application.

The Need for Variety

AMCI has recognized the need for absolute rotary encoders that can communicate with a variety of different network protocols. With so many PLC manufacturers in the market, OEMs and Control System Integrators require flexibility when designing their control systems. AMCI continues to expand its rotary encoder offering to include these required network protocol compatibilities.

Tags: DeviceNet, EtherNet IP, Modbus TCP, Profibus, Rotary Encoder

QCI adds SilverSterling™ OEM line of Drives

QCI adds SilverSterling™ OEM line of Drives

QuickSilver Controls, Inc. adds the SilverSterling™ controller to its line of controllers/drivers for
NEMA 11, 17, and 23 frame brushless servo motors, DC brush motors and Voice coil actuators,
providing a 3.5A RMS x 2 phases continuous drive with 5A peak at 12v to 48v.

The SilverSterling provides both RS-485 and CAN communications ports, supporting DMX,

MODbus™ RTU, and CANopen®, ASCII and Binary protocols.

Tags: CANopen, Modbus TCP, Motor Control

Baldor Servo Drives are compatible with multiple Ethernet standards

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Ultra-versatile servo drives are compatible with multiple Ethernet standards may be used in EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, Powerlink and TCP/IP networks

Tags: EtherNet IP, Modbus TCP, Powerlink, Servo Drive Amplifier, Vector Control