Motor Controllers / Drives technology for Brushless and Stepper Motors
Our motor drivers characteristics:
- Position, Speed and Torque control
- Precise and dynamic control
- Choice of control options: analogue, fieldbus, programmable
- Flexible configuration
- Easy to use software
- Position, Speed and Torque control
- Precise and dynamic control
- Choice of control options: analogue, fieldbus, programmable
- Flexible configuration
- Easy to use software
One of the many peculiarities of our drives is the possibility to choose different control methods.
Our portfolio of drives cover single or multi-axis BLDC and Stepper motors control with DC or AC power supply. Different control methods of control are available in our drives range:
Clock and Direction / Analogue Reference: the drive receives one signal to control the direction and one signal to control the speed from a master. These methods are extremely simple but limited by the performance of the master.
Fieldbus: the drive is controlled through a fieldbus network: the master exchanges data with the drives connected to the bus. This control method has a great robustness, and the initial high cost is often justified by a reduction of the cablings and of the cost of assembly/maintenance procedures.
Programmable: the drive contains a custom application that can control the drive itself and the motor, even without the presence of a master. Programmable drives can be coupled with a PLC master to lighten the complexity of the PLC program, or they can be use standalone, even for complex usages.
Clock and Direction / Analogue Reference: the drive receives one signal to control the direction and one signal to control the speed from a master. These methods are extremely simple but limited by the performance of the master.
Fieldbus: the drive is controlled through a fieldbus network: the master exchanges data with the drives connected to the bus. This control method has a great robustness, and the initial high cost is often justified by a reduction of the cablings and of the cost of assembly/maintenance procedures.
Programmable: the drive contains a custom application that can control the drive itself and the motor, even without the presence of a master. Programmable drives can be coupled with a PLC master to lighten the complexity of the PLC program, or they can be use standalone, even for complex usages.