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Motion Control Case Studies
POSTED: 07/15/2020
The MCM is a brushless digital servo drive supporting CANopen®. Originally designed for a specific application in the medical industry. This product complies with the medical EMI standard IEC 60601-1-Rev 3. Servotronix has developed a custom all-in-one brushless DC motion control module for GE’s NM (Nuclear Medicine), CT (Computed Topography), PET (Positron Emission
Servo Drive System enables ultra-precise movement of swivel arms in injection molding machines
POSTED: 05/28/2020
German automation specialist HEKUMA was looking for a servo drive system for a swivel arm that operates two side-by-side injection molding machines with high dynamics. Maximum torque density and excellent positioning accuracy were the decisive selection criteria. The firm’s design engineers favored our Galaxie® D Drive System. Thanks to its
Masters of the golden triangle
POSTED: 03/05/2019
In hospitals and practices worldwide, doctors, dentists and veterinarians use medical equipment from Novuqare, a Dutch company with only 18 employees. Its secret to success is balancing the three elements of innovation, production and close customer contact. The two most important medical products made by Novuqare are MAPLe, a device for
High-Reliability Drone Systems Deliver Blood to Rural Patients Fast
POSTED: 04/12/2018
Postpartum hemorrhaging is a major cause of maternal mortality in the developing world. The condition requires immediate medical treatment and transfusion with appropriate blood products. Accessing
5 RTOS Performance Compared on EtherCAT Master – IntervalZero’s RTX/RTX64 Stands Out
POSTED: 03/15/2017
The KINGSTAR Soft Motion platform supports multiple industry-leading EtherCAT Masters to guarantee that devices from different manufacturers can work together seamlessly. The centralized controller architecture provided by an EtherCAT Master ensures all of the benefits of EtherCAT technology, like real-time operations, short cycle times, and maximum performance for minimal expense. One
POSTED: 10/30/2014
Background and Challenges Precision Machinery Research and Development Center (PMC) is a Taiwan-based company created in 1993 by the government and the Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI). PMC has teams of engineers from all fields related to machinery, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, control engineering, and information technologies. PMC conducts