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News Release from: Baldor UK | Subject: Motion and machinery control - Ethernet
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2005
Guide shows how to use Ethernet in
controls
Free 28-page guide shows how to use of Ethernet in real-time motion and machinery control applications and describes the ndustry-standard Ethernet Powerlink protocol.
Baldor has published a guide to the use of Ethernet in real-time motion and machinery control applications The free 28-page document is designed for automation engineers and managers, and introduces the technology in a way that contrasts the control approach with conventional system architectures
The guide starts by describing the industry-standard Ethernet Powerlink protocol and its deterministic features.
It then contrasts a conventional machine control system architecture requiring servo motor based motion and other industrial I/O, with a new system based on Ethernet.
The publication concludes by introducing programming tools, and detailing a range of Ethernet compliant machine controllers and servo drives, plus related machine control accessories including motors and HMIs. Request a free brochure from Baldor UK ...
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