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MORGAN HILL, CA — The M5 Servo Series is engineered for high machine performance, exceptional torque output, and precise control. This series is optimized for cost-efficiency, ensuring peak capabilities with- out compromising performance. M5 servo drives implement
accurate motor control algo- rithms. When paired with Applied Motion’s M5 motors’ high-resolu- tion encoders, they result in smooth and precise motion con-
with New IPC SAVAGE, MN —The C6675 con- trol cabinet industrial PC (IPC) from Beckhoff supports growing requirements for adaptive manu- facturing, machine learning (ML) and other transformational appli- cations. Building on proven Beck - hoff technologies, the new IPC meets these demands through its robust ATX motherboard and high-performance GPU cards. With properties typical of an
industrial server, the C6675 con- solidates numerous complex automation tasks previously han- dled by separate controllers into one high-powered device. The new control cabinet IPC is equipped with components of the highest performance class based on latest-generation Intel® Celeron®, Pentium® or Core™ i3/i5/i7 platforms on an ATX motherboard designed and assembled by Beckhoff. By leveraging the rugged
housing, heat dissipation and power supply tech from the C6670 series, the new controller enables the use of additional high-performance graphics cards, among other benefits. This makes it possible to implement even computationally intensive ML or machine vision applications in industrial environments. The C6675 offers numerous
available expansion slots, includ- ing two PCIe-x1, two PCIe-x4, one PCIe-x16 and two PCI for full-length plug-in cards with a total of up to 300W power. Two removable SSD or hard disk frames, in conjunction with the on-board RAID controller, form a RAID-1 system with two mir- rored hard disks or SSDs. This ensures high data security, so hard disks or SSDs can easily be
replaced during operation. Contact: Beckhoff
Avenue, Savage, MN 55378 % 952-428-7321
Automation, 13130 Dakota E-mail:
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trol. It supports fast motion pro- files, automatic error compensa- tion, and troubleshooting aids to achieve high system throughput and minimize downtime. To support OEM designs, a
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Applied Motion Products Introduces Servo Series Features include: power
range 100W to 3 kW; incremen- tal, absolute multi-turn magnetic, and optical encoder options are 17-bit to 26-bit; certified Safe
comprehensive range of mechan- ical customizations is available for all high-power density servo motors and drives. The M5 Servo Series balances cost-effective- ness with performance. It offers a versatile range of options, com- petitive pricing, and premium components.
Torque Off (STO SIL 3); industri- al networks EtherCAT, Ether - net/IP, Profinet and CANOpen, and Modbus; user-friendly soft- ware for setup includes one-touch auto-tuning, notch filter design, resonance suppression, and an oscilloscope tool; and advanced
algorithms for robust control. Contact: Applied Motion
M5 series servos.
Products, Inc., 18645 Madrone Parkway, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 % 800-525-1609 E-mail:
rlall@applied-motion.com Web:
www.applied-motion.com
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