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News Release from: Baldor UK | Subject: Flex+Drive series of drives
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2004
Intelligent Security Optical Turnstiles
PathMinder's latest retracting security barriers for controlling pedestrian access to buildings use low-inertia Baldor servo motors with neodymium magnetics to achieve opening times of well under 500
PathMinder's latest retracting security barriers for controlling pedestrian access to buildings use low-inertia Baldor servo motors with neodymium magnetics to achieve opening times of well under 500 milliseconds In conjunction with fine control of the drive's control loops and dynamic motion facilitated by the Mint-based software, the barriers offer a combination of speed and smoothness that is setting new standards in the access control industry
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Intelligent sensing is a core driver for Ottawa-based PathMinder, and the OEM has developed a unique infrared beam and pattern recognition system that defeats attempts at unauthorized access such as 'side-by-side' passages (i.e two people trying to walk through together).
But speed and smoothness of operation are equally critical, to optimise throughput and support productivity enhancements in access tokens such as proximity cards, and to instil confidence that encourages users to speed their passage.
These requirements place performance demands on the underlying motion system, and PathMinder selected a system based on two of Baldor's BSM N-series of brushless rotary servo motors to actuate the barriers, controlled by two of Baldor's Flex+Drive series of drives.
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The motors' rare-earth neodymium iron boron magnetics - with an inertia figure that is considerably less than standard servo motors using ferrite magnets - provide a responsiveness that speeds barrier actuation.
The magnetics additionally help to deliver higher than average torque for the size of motor, a feature that helped PathMinder to install a movement system within the small enclosure that houses the retracting barriers that is capable of supporting a 100% duty cycle.
PathMinder's need for compactness was aided by the selection of Baldor's Flex+Drive controls, which integrate all the normal features of a servo drive, with a programmable motion controller and I/O.
Smooth dynamic movement was simplified by the drives' Mint motion control language which gave PathMinder high-level commands to optimize the movement profile for the application and fine-tune the drive's real-time current, speed and position parameters.
An additional attraction for PathMinder was Mint's ability to dynamically monitor drive current, and if necessary limit it on the fly, so that the parameter could be employed as part of the barriers' triple-redundant safety system that prevents closure on a person.
"The high native speed of the barrier actuation system gives us plenty of leeway at the system level to determine access control rights and open the barrier without slowing pedestrians," says Gennady Reshetnikov of PathMinder.
"Although performance was the key factor in designing this system, the production volumes in this business demand a competitive motion control architecture - a goal that's been greatly aided in this instance by the use of all-in-one intelligent drives - with their built in positioning capability", adds Kris Nair of Baldor's Ontario office, who provided applications support.
PathMinder's turnstile designs offer a combination of speed, security and safety.
Fast barrier retraction contributes to a real-world traffic throughput of 30 people per minute - which helps avoid queuing.
Tall, heavy glass is typically used to offer a strong physical barrier which, combined with PathMinder's optical detection matrix, offers excellent security.
Three independent safety sensors are utilised to stop the barrier before making contact with a person-a feat possible only with strong, precisely controlled motors. Request a free brochure from Baldor UK ...
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