Advanced Motion Controls Expands their EtherCAT Product Offering May 28, 2015
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Camarillo, CA- ADVANCED Motion Controls announce the release of a full family of high performance EtherCAT Servo Drives. Models are available with AC (single or three phase) or DC inputs, from 7.5amp continuous (15A pk) to 50amp continuous (100A pk).
ADVANCED Motion Controls provides products for the fastest, most flexible form of industrial Ethernet control – EtherCAT®. High speed, deterministic control with standard 100 base-T hardware, EtherCAT is industry proven to achieve blazing fast, consistent results in demanding applications.
Extending the popular DigiFlex® Performance™ product line AMC’s EtherCAT communication servo drives provide for multiple feedback devices in a variety of power platforms. ADVANCED Motion Controls EtherCAT products consist of panel mount and plug-in servo drives to allow for quick prototyping and ease of system integration. Panel mount DPE drives serve as nodes in single or multi-axis EtherCAT networks, while plug-in DZE/DZS drives utilize AMC’s unique, proprietary high speed multi-axis communication interface and I/O expansion capabilities (‘DxM’™ and ‘DxI/O’™ Technologies). Now a single EtherCAT node can accommodate a combination of up to 4 axes of motion with 32 digital inputs, 32 digital outputs, 4 analog inputs, and 2 analog outputs each. The result is a highly integrated high value motion control solution for single or multi-axis applications. Key features include:
EtherCAT® Network Drives
- CoE (CANopen over EtherCAT) device profile based on drives and motion control device profile, DSP-402
- Programmable PDOs allow up to 16 receive and 16 transmit messages per drive per EtherCAT cycle.
- Watchdog monitor disables the drive when communication is lost.
- Cycle times down to 100 µs with jitter under 1 µs.
- Auxiliary USB interface for commissioning and diagnostics.
- Compatible feedback types: 5V TTL Encoder, 1Vpp Sin/Cos, Heidenhain or EnDat absolute encoders
‘DxM’™ Technology
- Allows control of up to 4 axes of servo motion from a single node on the EtherCAT network
- One DZEANTU (node) and up to three DZSANTU (sub-nodes) provide a low-cost multi-axis EtherCAT solution
‘DxI/O’™ Technology
- Low-cost network I/O expansion solution
- Up to 70 additional digital and analog I/O points per axis – 280 additional I/O points in a ‘DxM’ configuration
- All of the expanded I/O accessible via PDOs on the EtherCAT network
Click on the link below for more information on the EtherCAT servo amplifiers from AMC-
https://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=ethercat&D=PROD
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Advanced Motion Controls expands it’s EtherCAT product family May 7, 2015
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Advanced Motion Controls expands it’s EtherCAT product family with new high voltage AC input models. Now offering 200-240 VAC (or 255-373 VDC) input models in continuous current ranges up to 50Amps, AMC now supports a full family of AC and DC input EtherCAT servo amplifiers.
Click on the link below to view Servo2Go’s family of EtherCAT digital servo drives from Advanced Motion Controls-
https://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=ethercat&D=PROD
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
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Toll Free Phone: 877-378-0240
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Tags: Advanced Motion Controls, EtherCAT, Servo2Go, AMC
New Products from Advanced Motion Controls August 19, 2014
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AMC have added 14 new 60A and 100A servo drives to the DigiFlex Performance family. These panel mount drives take up to 240VAC 3 phase or 373VDC input power with a variety of feedback options including Incremental Encoder, Resolver, Absolute and Universal. These CANopen, EtherCAT and RS232 models are available now.
60A CANopen: DPCANIA-C060A400, DPCANIE-C060A400, DPCANIR-C060A400
60A EtherCAT: DPEANIU-C060A400
60A RS232/485: DPRAHIA-C060A400, DPRANIE-C060A400, DPRANIR-C060A400
100A CANopen: DPCANIA-C100A400, DPCANIE-C100A400, DPCANIR-C100A400
100A EtherCAT: DPEANIU-C100A400
100A RS232/485: DPRAHIA-C100A400, DPRANIE-C100A400, DPRANIR-C100A400
For more information on the AMC DigiFlex Performance Servo Drive Product Family, click on the link below:
https://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=Digiflex&D=PROD
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Tags: AMC, Servo2Go, CANopen, EtherCAT, Advanced Motion Controls, Brushless Amplifier, PWM Amplifier, Servo Drive, Servo Amplifier, Analog Brushless Amplifier, Analog Servo Drive, DigiFlex
Plug-in Servos Provide Multiaxis Motion April 23, 2014
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Advanced Motion Controls has released four new EtherCAT Z-Drives to expand on the existing DZEANTU-020B080 EtherCAT node drives and the DZSANTU-020B080 sub-node drives. Extending the DigiFlex Performance product line AMC’s EtherCAT communication servo drives provide for multiple feedback devices in a variety of power platforms. Advanced Motion Controls EtherCAT products consist of panel mount and plug-in servo drives to allow for quick prototyping and ease of system integration. Panel mount DPE drives serve as nodes in single or multi-axis EtherCAT networks, while plug-in DZE/DZS drives utilize AMC’s unique, proprietary high speed multi-axis communication interface and I/O expansion capabilities (‘DxM’ and ‘DxI/O’ Technologies). Now a single EtherCAT node can accommodate a combination of up to 4 axes of motion with 32 digital inputs, 32 digital outputs, 4 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs each.
The result is a highly integrated high value motion control solution for single or multi-axis applications. – See more at:
https://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=ethercat&D=PROD
Click on the link below for additional information-
AMC’s EtherCAT Servo Amplifiers
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Tags: AMC, Advanced Motion Controls, EtherCAT, Servo2Go, Servo Drive, Servo Amplifier, Servo System, Automation, Motion Control
Comparing CANopen and EtherCAT FieldBus Networks September 23, 2013
Posted by Servo2Go.com in Technical Support Information.Tags: CANopen, EtherCAT, RS232, RS422, RS485
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Servo2Go offers a variety of network options for connecting servo drives in a multi-axis configurations. Choosing the right network depends on a variety of factors such as required bandwidth, update rate, performance, and cost. The network options supported in AMC Digiflex Performance servo drives are outlined below.
CANopen (CAN)
A robust serial protocol that is low cost and offers enhanced diagnostic and control capabilities with reasonable bandwidth. Digiflex Performace CANopen drives also support RS232 as a secondary communication channel. DriveWare software can run over the RS232 channel during operation to monitor quantities in real time making system design and commissioning fast. Visit http://www.can-cia.org/ for more information. Some of the strengths of CANopen are:
- 3-wire bus is all that is needed to connect drives together (CAN_H, CAN_L and GND).
- Differential transmission for noise immunity.
- Up to 1Mbit/sec speeds possible.
- Up to 128 nodes per CAN network.
- Robust message arbitration with collision detection/prevention built into the physical layer.
- Many microcontrollers have built in CAN ports.
- CAN Hardware for many different platforms readily available (Desktop, PC/104, etc.)
- Many different operating systems supported (Windows, VxWorks, Linnux)
- Bi-directional (non-polled) communication possible.
- PVT – Position,Velocity Time trajectory interpolated by the drive from points sent by the host. Reduces overhead at the host. Countless trajectories possible.
- Coordinated motion capabilities.
How Fast Can Messages Be Sent? The average CAN message is 130 bits, so it takes 130μsec per message PER NODE to physically send out a message. Different CAN message types improve on this time, but update rates close to 1Khz are possible.
RS232 (serial)
An economical single-axis solution that offers reasonable diagnostics better suited toward low-bandwidth applications. All AMC Digiflex Performance servo drives support this communication interface.
- Many PCs have serial port hardware. No extra host hardware needed.
- Simple 3 wire bus (TX, RX, and GND).
- Speeds up to 115.2K baud are possible.
How Fast Is RS232? – RS232 messages can be longer than CAN. A read command to a 16-bit index takes 8 databytes (64 bits / 115.2K = 560μsec). The reply is another 12 bytes (96 bits / 115.2kK = 834μsec). Total message time (both command and reply is 560μsec + 834μsec = 1.3msec. The result is much slower than a 1Mbit/s CAN bus.
RS422/RS485
An economical multi-axis solution that yields reasonable diagnostics and control capabilities at higher bandwidths than RS232.
- Can support multiple nodes (up to 32)
- Operates at speeds higher than RS232 (115.2K) baud (921.6K) possible with host hardware supporting it.
- Full-Duplex (RS485 4-wire only) or Half-Duplex (RS422 2-wire).
How fast can I go with RS485? – Max speed is 921.6K baud. RS485 messages can be longer than CAN. A read command to a 16-bit index takes 8 databytes (64 bits / 921.6K = 70μsec). The reply is another 12 bytes (96 bits / 921.6K = 104μsec). Total message time (both command and reply is 70μsec + 104μsec = 174μsec. This is almost as fast as a 1Mbit/s CAN bus.
EtherCAT™
A high-performance Ethernet based deterministic network protocol developed by Beckhoff. Visit the EtherCAT Technology Group http://www.ethercat.org for more information. Some important features of EtherCAT are:
- Transmission rates up to 200Mbit/sec.
- Based off standard Ethernet for 100baseT.
- Real-time down to the I/O level.
- Multiple topologies possible – Line, Star, Tree, Daisy Chain + Drop Lines. Can be used in any combination.
- Requires no special Ethernet hardware – Standard Network Interface Cards (NIC) can be used for EtherCAT.
- CANopen over EtherCAT (CoE) allows use of CANopen protocol and feature set over EtherCAT.
- Off-the-shelf EtherCAT masters available that implement full language features of IEC 61131.
- Open protocol – Designers can implement their own EtherCAT master.
- Secondary USB port for direct connection to DriveWare. Can monitor quantities using Driveware without interrupting over EtherCAT.
How Fast Is EtherCAT?
EtherCAT is based off 100BaseT physical layer and can send multiple datagrams per EtherCAT packet. Cycle times can reach lower than 1msec.
Click on the link below to view Servo2Go’s family of digital servo drives from Advanced Motion Controls-
http://www.servo2go.com/supplier.php?id=1031080098
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Whitepaper: The EtherCAT® Performance Advantage November 15, 2012
Posted by Servo2Go.com in Technical Support Information.Tags: Advanced Motion Controls, DxI/O Technology, DxM, DxM Technology, EtherCAT, servo drives, Servo2Go, Software, technology, Whitepaper
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New Whitepaper from Advanced Motion Controls, of Camarillo, CA. 7 pages
EtherCAT opens new possibilities in motion control by allowing higher data throughput and faster cycle times than other networks. Imagine controlling 4 servo drives and over 280 I/O points at a 100µs update rate. It can and has been done! On top of this imagine using our highly compact Z-Drives and an I/O module that was custom built to your specifications, or if that doesn’t suit your needs what if we gave away the reference design so you could build your own I/O module. Our DxM™ and DxI/O™ technology makes all this possible.
Discover how EtherCAT is able to achieve this performance in this white paper.
For more information on the DxM Technology from Advanced Motion Controls , click on the link below-
http://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=DxM&D=PROD
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EtherCAT and DxM Technology Reviewed at RoboBusiness 2012 November 5, 2012
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Interview on Engineering TV with Karl Meier. 4 minute video.
Bill Wong of Electronic Design magazine talks to Karl Meier, Marketing Manager at Advanced Motion Controls about EtherCAT and DXM Technology for very efficient industrial networking.
OEM’s are continually challenged to provide motion control precision at lowest possible cost. Precision has been given a boost with the advent of EtherCAT®, an open Ethernet-based network standard setting new heights for real-time performance and topology flexibility, and has been the fastest growing area in motion control technology. Advanced Motion Controls has created exclusive ‘DxM’ – Demultiplexed Motion technology allowing connectivity of up to 3 DZS drives (sub-nodes) to a single DZE (node) on an EtherCAT® network for up to 4 axes of servo motion. Removing the cost of additional EtherCAT® nodes greatly reduces overall system cost. ‘DxM’ Technology handles all sub-node activity easily through one node, making master tasks much simpler in multi-axis systems.
Click on the link below to view a demonstration of AMC’s DxM Technology.
The 4 minute video can also be viewed at the link below-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEqHAxnd87A&feature=youtube_gdata
For more information on the DxM Technology from Advanced Motion Controls , click on the link below-
http://www.servo2go.com/search.php?search=DxM&D=PROD
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Advanced Motion Controls announces the release of EtherCAT® servo drives and new ‘DxM’ (Demultiplexed Motion) technology June 14, 2012
Posted by Servo2Go.com in New Product Press Releases.Tags: Advanced Motion Controls, AMC, Automation, EtherCAT, Motion Control, Servo Amplifier, Servo Systems, Servo2Go
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OEM’s are continually challenged to provide motion control precision at lowest possible cost. Precision has been given a boost with the advent of EtherCAT®, an open Ethernet-based network standard setting new heights for real-time performance and topology flexibility, and has been the fastest growing area in motion control technology.
As part of our highly successful Z-Drives platform of plug-in servo drives, ADVANCED Motion Controls is proud to formally release powerful DZE & DZS series of servo drives for EtherCAT enabled control networks but with package size that can easily fit in the palm of your hand. These products not only provide precise motion but also at reduced cost when applied in a multiple networked axes system.
ADVANCED Motion Controls has also created exclusive ‘DxM’ – Demultiplexed Motion technology allowing connectivity of up to 3 DZS drives (sub-nodes) to a single DZE (node) on an EtherCAT® network for up to 4 axes of servo motion. Removing the cost of additional EtherCAT® nodes greatly reduces overall system cost. ‘DxM’ technology handles all sub-node activity easily through one node, making master tasks much simpler in multi-axis systems.
Also introduced are new DPE series of EtherCAT enabled servo drives as part of the panel mount DigiFlex® Performance™ platform. Both DPE’s and DZE’s can be used as stand-alone EtherCAT® slave nodes in single-axis setups or as part of a larger, multiple axes EtherCAT network. The DZS’s must be used as sub-nodes in a ‘DxM’ configuration with a DZE node.
With ADVANCED Motion Controls … Everything’s possible.
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AMC EtherCAT Servo Amplifier Information
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