Thursday, July 13, 2006

Software facilitates motor/drive motion control

Designed for drive/motor setup and motion programming, EasyMotion Studio executes complex motion without requiring external controller. It has built-in motion controller and lets users design custom trajectories with PVT and PT interpolation. Motors are controlled with 100 [micro]s speed and position control feature. Users can simultaneously control motors with different speeds and build synchronized motion for drives/motors with electronic gearing and absolute/relative cams.

Technosoft presents EasyMotion Studio, the new software platform designed for drives/motors setup and motion programming. The software exploits the key advantage of Technosoft products: their ability to execute complex motion without requiring an external controller, thanks to their built-in motion controller.

Now, engineers can fully use the benefits offered by the new Technosoft drives/motors features integrated in this software. The motors are more accurately and quickly controlled with the 100 [micro]s speed and position control feature; users can design custom trajectories with PVT and PT interpolation; with electronic gearing and absolute/ relative cams they can simultaneously control motors with different speeds and build synchronized motion for drives/ motors. The user always knows what is happenning in the drives/motors network, through the task confirmation via messages feature.

Another major benefit for the operators is the easy use of EasyMotion Studio, as the setup and motion programming parts are developed separately: the EasySetUp software for drive/motor setup, and the Motion Wizard for motion programming.

EasySetUp allows a quick setup of the drive/motor application using only two dialogs: Drive Dialog and Motor Dialog. This module is recommended when motion programming and control are done via an external device like an industrial PC or PLC, using motion libraries. The output of EasySetUp is a collection of setup data that can be downloaded into a drive/motor EEPROM or saved on a PC. At power-on, the setup data saved in a drive/motor EEPROM is used for initialization. EasySetUp offers the possibility of retrieving the complete setup information from a previously programmed drive/motor.


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