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Address:
Suite E 580 E Arrow Highway
San Dimas
CA 91773
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 888 660 3801
http://www.quicksilvercontrols.com
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Listing of all 19 news releases from QuickSilver Controls:
Smallest servo motor controller gets CAN option
QuickSilver Controls has added to its smallest most cost effective servo motor controller a CAN option, which can be configured for peer-to-peer, master or slave.
News from QuickSilver Controls (29 April 2008)
QuickSilver servo motor has only one cable
A QuickSilver servo motor only requires 4.5A, which means a single cable can be used for motor and encoder signals and the servo motor can be driven from a small controller.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 8 April 2008)
Servo motor controller with serial communication
QuickSilver Controls has announced the SilverDust IGC servo motor controller, a single axis controller with serial communications (RS-232, RS-485), CANopen and 7 I/O.
News from QuickSilver Controls (31 May 2007)
Servo-controlled rotary knife application
QuickSilver Controls' SilverDust servo controller/driver has been developed to perform rotary knife applications such as cutting, sealing or perforating material moving along a conveyor.
News from QuickSilver Controls (21 May 2007)
Servo controller/driver for NEMA servomotors
QuickSilver Controls, San Dimas CA, releases a simple servo controller/driver for its line of NEMA 11, 17 and 23 frame servomotors.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 6 February 2007)
Modbus TCP for servo driver
QuickSilver's SilverDust IG8 servo controller/driver is now available with a Modbus TCP option.
News from QuickSilver Controls (22 January 2007)
Servoing linear step motors join rotary steppers
QuickSilver Controls, known for its ability to servo rotary microstep motors now extends these capabilities to include servoing linear step motors.
News from QuickSilver Controls (17 January 2007)
Servo Controller Includes Ethernet and CAN
QuickSilver Controls responds to industry's demand for low cost network support with its newest single axis controller/driver.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 4 December 2006)
Smallest servomotor offers high torque
High-torque, direct-drive servomotors include a NEMA 11 frame and with a face plate of only 1.1in and a length of 2in, s designed to fit in all those small places.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 8 September 2006)
Joystick controls complex motorised movements
Control system uses a simple analog joystick input to control position, velocity or torque of motors on complex motion control systems such as computerized microscopes and vision systems.
News from QuickSilver Controls (26 May 2006)
Servo motion controller/driver for stepmotors
QuickSilver Controls has added CAN bus to its SilverDust IGB servo motion controller/driver for servo control of NEMA 17 and 23 frame stepmotors.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 3 May 2006)
Right angle cable adapters fit motors in tight
For when a NEMA 17 or NEMA 23 motor has to be fitted into a tight location, the manufacturer has introduced right angle motor cable adaptors.
News from QuickSilver Controls (19 January 2006)
Programmable switch added to servo controller
A programmable limit switch output has been added to a ontroller/driver for servo control of microstep motors and can be configured to use any of a possible 23 I/O to change states.
News from QuickSilver Controls (21 November 2005)
Servo controllers now operate in open loop
For years QuickSilver has produced servo controllers for microstep motors and now it has optimised the SilverDust to also operate a stepmotor in the traditional open loop configuration.
News from QuickSilver Controls (30 August 2005)
Stepmotors with encoders withstand wash-down
Stepmotors for wash down applications are fitted as standard with a 16000 count/rev encoder and shaft seal is included to extend the IP65 rating to the shaft.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 1 August 2005)
Single wire connects servos to controllers
Wash down servo system's motor and encoder signals route through the single, round, connector to servo controller/drivers, producing a simple installation.
News from QuickSilver Controls (11 April 2005)
Micro step motor creates a high torque
Servo control system operates at speeds up to 1000 rev/min and is able to handle inertial miss-matches of 100x1, so can drive large flywheel loads without additional gearing.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 7 March 2005)
System is ideal for dusty environments
QuickSilver provides servo control of a 17 or 23 frame micro step motor utilizing a single cable for both motor and encoder signals.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 1 November 2004)
Servo control even in dusty environments
QuickSilver provides servo control of a 17 or 23 frame micro step motor utilizing a single cable for both motor and encoder signals.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 1 November 2004)

