Motion Controllers

A motion control system is a system that controls the position, velocity, force or pressure of some machine. As an example, an electromechanical based motion control system consists of a motion controller (the brains of the system), a drive (which takes the low power command signal from the motion controller and converts it into high power current/voltage to the motor), a motor (which converts electrical energy to mechanical energy), a feedback device (which sends signals back to the motion controller to make adjustments until the system produces the desired result), and a mechanical system (including actuators, which physically produce the desired end result).

Parker Automation Controller (PAC)

Designed for the global machine market, the Parker Automation Controller (PAC) combines advanced logic, signal handling, multi-axis motion, and visualization into one performance-driven solution.  Intel� Atom� N2600 Dual-core, 1.60 GHz, 64-bit, w/ Intel� Hyper-Threading Technology  IEC61131-3 Programming (LD, ST, CFC, FBD, SFC, IL)  PLCopen Motion Control (Parts I & II)  CNC Programming/Editor Conforming to DIN66025  Embedded Web-visualization  High-speed EtherCAT for Motion and I/O  Dual LANs for Network Separation  Local and Remote I/O  OPC Server, Modbus TCP, EtherCAT, and Dual LANs as Standard  Ethernet/IP, Profinet, and Profibus Options