
CANopen, RS232 and RS485 have lower data rates but still meet the requirements for applications such as automotive, simple lab automation, and electric mobility. Their higher data rates and better real-time performance are ideal for applications such as collaborative robots, CNC machining, plasma cutting, semiconductor processing, and others. Network OptionsĪvailable network connections for centralized or distributed servo systems include EtherCAT, Ethernet TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, Ethernet POWERLINK and more. Best of all, Click&Move® can operate from a PC, a Motion Automation Control Card, or even on AMC Servo Drives. Click&Move® easily manages the network communication protocols, HMI, logic control, coordinated motion, and just about anything you can throw at it. In addition, our Click&Move® automation system solves many of the dilemmas machine builders often face. Motion Engine allows our servo drives to store and execute indexed and sequenced moves giving them stand-alone capability without the need for a controller. Our FlexPro ® and DigiFlex ® Performance™ servo drives have Motion Engine built into them. In the event that our standard products don't meet a customer’s need, then we’re ready and able to create modified or custom servo drive solutions that do. Continuous improvement provides and unending variety of new possibilities in drive intelligence, size, and power density for embedded motion control solutions. Our FlexPro® and DigiFlex® Performance™ digital drives are capable of precise torque, velocity, and position control for AC and DC brushless servo motors, DC brush type servo motors, linear and rotary servo motors, closed loop vector motors, voice coils, inductive loads and actuators. Our AxCent™ drive family is a collection of easily-configurable analog servo drives perfect for centralized servo motor control schemes.

AC servo drives and DC servo motor controllers are available for general servo automation or specific robot control.
