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Delta Tau’s Power PMAC Motion and Machine Controller

By Delta Tau Data Systems
Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Delta Tau's Power PMAC Motion and Machine Controller features built-in Script Language that can handle motion sequences as well as general machine and I/O logic.



Based on their years of experience and expertise, Delta Tau Data Systems (Chatsworth, CA) has taken the leap into a more innovative and useful general-purpose control format for OEMs and end users alike. Their Power PMAC Motion and Machine Controller features:

  • A full-featured real-time operating system.
  • Open hardware and software architecture.
  • Built-in Script Language that can handle motion sequences as well as general machine and I/O logic.
  • Industry standard graphical programming in any of 5 formats specified in IEC-61131 including ladder logic and sequential function charts; and in C for advanced programmers who wish to write servo, phase, PLC, and general-purpose applications.
  • An 800 MHz or 1 GHz RISC processor with hardware floating-point engine.
  • Up to 4 Gbytes of error-correcting RAM.
  • 100-Base-T and 1000-Base T Ethernet TCP/IP communications.
  • Standard interfaces to support keyboards, video cameras, disk drives, and other peripherals.

For more information visit www.deltatau.com.

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