New Industry Products

ACS Motion Control Releases Family Of Digital Motion Control Modules

July 08, 2008 by Jeff Shepard

ACS Motion Control has developed a family of motion control modules that are said to provide a complete, high-performance, all digital motion control solution. The company states that all SPiiPlus HP series products are designed to meet the requirements of the most sophisticated and demanding applications including semiconductor manufacturing and inspection, electronic assembly and testing, medical imaging and digital printing equipment.

The SPiiPlus HP series includes PC-based, stand-alone or rack mounted multi-axis controllers that support direct-connected servo or stepper motors and HSSI-networked servo drives. The series also features multi-axis controllers with up to eight integrated digital drives that can support direct-connected servo-motors, direct-connected stepper drives, and HSSI-networked servo drives.

"SPiiPlus HP products provide the best price/benefit ratio for advanced multi-axis applications and include many unique features not available in other technologies," said Evan Reed, ACS Motion Control Vice President. "The advanced technology can be found in a wide variety of applications with requirements that range from simplistic to sophisticated machines in the fields of automation and robotics."

The SPiiPlus HP Series offers a 20kHz update rate for all controlled loops, providing what is described as a wide bandwidth while delivering exceptional dynamic tracking, fast and smooth settling at low and high velocities, and sub-nanometer position interpolation of sin-cos encoder feedback. In addition, flexible and easy to adjust PIV control algorithms and filters can be customized to address special needs. Moreover, with the frequency response function (FRF) analysis and filter design tool, users can quantify system bandwidth and stability by calculating and presenting the phase and gain margins. The SpiiPlus HP series enables up to ten programs to run simultaneously with multiple interactions and synchronized processes.

The SPiiPlus HP Series features a powerful software environment that includes an extensive tool suite to shorten machine development cycles and time-to-market deployment. Optimized for motion control applications, ACS’ software tools are said to provide easy setup, tuning and programming and application simulation. The software is said to enable the implementation of highly complex motion-time-event sequences with accurate positioning and timing.