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News Release from: Technosoft | Subject: IM23x Intelligent Motors
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 February 2005

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Family of motors offers cost-effective motion control for pulse and direction, stand-alone, pre-stored sequences intelligent servomotors, and multiple-axis intelligent motors.

The IM23x Intelligent Motors represent flexible, easy to use and compact products based on Technosoft's latest MotionChipTM DSP Control Technology This family of motors offers cost-effective motion control solutions for a wide range of applications: basic pulse and direction (DS models), stand-alone, pre-stored sequences intelligent servomotors (IS models), and multiple-axis intelligent motors (MA models)

The hardware structure of an IM23x integrates motor, power electronics, controller, position sensor and interface in a single compact unit (104, 144 x 57 x 57mm), together with basic local digital and analog I/O signals.

IM23x are designed in three motor lengths, offering from 0.1 to 0.3Nm permanent output torque and operated from 12 to 48V single power supply.

Gearing and electronic CAM functions are also included, for operation in CAN or RS-232 networks.

The IM23x motors can control torque, speed or position using Technosoft Motion Language (TML) under a graphical environment.

Libraries for C++, Delphi, Visual Basic or Labview and S7 PLC, complemented by starter kits, are available for easier integration in target applications.

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