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Servo2Go’s Model STAC5 – Microstep Driver with Indexer & EtherNet/IP Compatibility October 23, 2011

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Many communication standards have been applied to machine and motion control with varying degrees of success. Some of the more popular are EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, CANopen, DeviceNet and Profibus. EtherNet/IP has become particularly popular because it is compatible with Rockwell/Allen Bradley PLCs, runs on standard Ethernet hardware, and employs the robust and proven Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) for communication, control and data gathering.

EtherNet/IP Compatible Stepper Drives

Servo2Go.com is pleased to announce the availability of eight new EtherNet/IP compatible step motor drives.  In addition to controlling a wide range of high torque step motors, these units have plenty of industrial strength I/O and support more than 100 commands and 130 registers over the EtherNet/IP protocol with a communication speed of 100 Mbits/second.

In addition to point to point moves, homing, jogging, registration and encoder following, I/O commands and real time polling are fully supported. Q programs can also be stored in the drive and triggered via EtherNet/IP, allowing the drive to execute complex, intelligent command sequences.

All of our EtherNet/IP drives are CE certified and ROHS compliant. AC powered models are UL recognized.

View all EtherNet/IP drives here:
STAC5

ST5

ST10

For more information, please contact:

EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@servo2go.com 
Toll Free Phone:   877-378-0240
Toll Free Fax:       877-378-0249
www.servo2go.com

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