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03:45 - 04:00
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Motion Control for Precision
Printing Machine
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Abstract |
A printing
machine is one of the most demanding
motion control applications. The
combination of a high specification
Motion Controller, top performance Servo
Drives and EtherCAT technology
demonstrates the flexibility and
performance of the EtherCAT system. CAN
application layer over EtherCAT (CoE)
achieves precise speed and position
control of multiple axes all tied to the
master using Cyclic Synchronous Speed
mode. Also, down-time is reduced because
of the close integration of controller
and drives. |
Speaker |
Geoff Dixon, Applications Manager, Trio Motion Technology |
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Geoff has worked at Trio for over 15 years. In that time he has helped Trio’s customers use bus-based motion technology to implement many varied applications. Geoff is qualified to the UK Higher-National-Diploma standard in Electronic Engineering and has at least 25 years’ experience in industrial control. His specialisations at Trio include real-time synchronous CANbus, CANopen, Sercos II and now EtherCAT. |
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Venues:
May 23, 2012 | Birmingham
National Motorcycle Museum
May 24, 2012 | Bristol
M Shed
Sponsors:
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