Motion chips have multiple breakpoint capability

Lincoln, MA —MC2300 Series motion processors (part of PMD's Navigator family) now provide breakpoint programming for 1, 2, and 4 axes of control for brushless motors. These two-IC chipsets allow users to create complex motion profiles with instantaneous changes through internal or external signals.

By Staff February 1, 2003

Lincoln, MA – MC2300 Series motion processors (part of PMD’s Navigator family) now provide breakpoint programming for 1, 2, and 4 axes of control for brushless motors. These two-IC chipsets allow users to create complex motion profiles with instantaneous changes through internal or external signals. Programming the chips for breakpoints is said to be easy using various inputs, including external positions, external trigger signals, velocity, time, and other factors. The flexible feature in handy for synchronizing the motion profile to external events or to assure equipment safety. Pricing starts at $60 in OEM quantities.

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