A3200 Software-Based Machine Controller
Description
- Infinite Field of View (IFOV) coordination of galvo scan-head and servo stage axes
- Position Synchronized Output (PSO) distance-based process triggering
- Non-delineated, RS-274 G-code integration into our AeroBasic language
A3200 Software-Based Machine Controller
Specifications |
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Function: | Motion Controllers |
Input Voltage: | -- V |
Max Input Current: | -- A |
Accessories: | Software |
Features
- Software-based machine and motion controller – part of the Automation 3200 Platform
- PC-based controller for high-precision industrial and research systems
- Delivers productivity and quality through combined motion and process control
- Executes real-time application code developed in the A3200 Motion Composer Suite
- Directly programmable through the .NET, C, C++, MATLAB, and LabVIEW libraries
- Connects to and synchronizes the motion trajectory and I/O of up to 32 drives
- Controller data is accessible to SCADA and MES control systems via libraries
- Motion capabilities include: point-to-point; linear, circular, helical, and spherical interpolation; velocity profiling; electronic gearing; on-the-fly trajectory modification; high speed I/O; camming
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Frequently Asked Questions
The A3200 SMC is a software-based machine and motion controller that is part of the Automation 3200 Platform. It is a PC-based controller designed for high-precision industrial and research systems.
The A3200 controller can be directly programmed using the .NET, C, C++, MATLAB, and LabVIEW libraries.
The A3200 controller can connect to and synchronize the motion trajectory and I/O of up to 32 drives.
The A3200 controller has motion capabilities that include point-to-point, linear, circular, helical, and spherical interpolation, velocity profiling, electronic gearing, on-the-fly trajectory modification, high-speed I/O, and camming.
Yes, the controller data is accessible to SCADA and MES control systems via libraries.