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Motion controllers

April 3, 2005
RMC70 Series motion controllers are designed for one and two-axis systems. The first version, the RMC75S-MA1, targets linear motion control and includes RS232/485 serial communications and interfaces to the following absolute position ...
RMC70 Series motion controllers are designed for one and two-axis systems. The first version, the RMC75S-MA1, targets linear motion control and includes RS232/485 serial communications and interfaces to the following absolute position transducers: magenetostrictive displacement transducers and synchronous serial interface. The controllers are used in hydraulic, pneumatic, and electric servomotion control applications with position, velocity, and piston/pressure control capabilities. Software eases setup, tuning, programming, and diagnostics.

Delta Computer Systems,
(360) 254-8688,
www.deltamotion.com

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