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October, 2021


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Page 91 New Stepper Motor Motion Control from OES


VAN NUYS, CA — To comple- ment the Optimal Engineering Systems (OES) expanding line of single and multi-axis motion con- trol stages, it has added the ADAGIO-X-STPR series of motion control Systems. The ADAGIO-X-STPR series of rack- mounted standalone stepper motor controllers are cost-effec- tive solutions for controlling and driving single and multi-axis stepper motor stages. Each ADAGIO-X-STPR sys-


TE Intros High-Speed Low-Force Mezalok XMC Connector


BERWYN, PA — TE Connec - tivity has introduced its Mezalok high-speed low-force (HSLF) XMC connector to support data rates up to 32 Gb/s for improved signal processing on embedded computing applications.


tem includes a power supply, and motion controller cards for one to four axes and micro-stepper driv- ers for single and two-phase steppers requiring up to 7A per phase. Capabilities include: set acceleration, set velocity, set position, absolute move, relative move, find home, zero position counter, go to position zero, stop all motors, and limit switches. Easy to install and use,


these stepper motor controllers are totally integrated solutions that include externally con- trolled, standalone, and manual


modes of operation, four-Line LCD, 32-key keypad, analog and digital inputs and outputs which can accommodate quadrature encoder feedback for position


verification, and analog devices, such as joysticks and trackballs. ADAGIO-X-STPR motion


controllers operate on an input power of 115 or 230 VAC, 50-60 Hz, have auto current reduction, and can be ordered plug-and- play when ordering any one of the many single or multi-axis


stages available from OES. Contact: Optimal Engin -


ADAGIO-X-STPR motion controller.


eering Systems, Inc., 6901 Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 888-777-1826 E-mail: sales@oesincorp.com Web: www.oesincorp.com


Mezalok HSLF XMC. The enhanced HSLF Meza -


lok connector joins TE’s family of rugged, highly reliable connec- tors designed to meet the grow- ing demand for higher data rates. Designed specifically for mezzanine applications, the con- nector meets legacy Mezalok high-speed connector qualifica- tions and uses a rugged dual- point contact system. Fast, refined, rugged, up -


gradeable and flexible, Mezalok HSLF XMC connectors meet the same rugged standards as VITA 47 and VITA 72. Suited best for aerospace, ground vehicle, marine and missile defense applications, these HSLF con- nectors feature a wide operating temperature range and excellent thermal stability with VITA 42.3 pinout.


The Mezalok HSLF uses the


reliable ball grid array printed circuit board surface mount. The 114-position connector is compli- ant to VITA 61 standards and additional positions and stack


heights are available. Contact: TE Connectivity,


1050 Westlakes Drive, Berwyn, PA 19312 % 610-893-9800 Web: www.te.com


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