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Galil's New DMC-300xx Pocket Motion Controller

By Galil Motion Control
Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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The DMC-300xx Pocket Motion Controller Series combines a high performance motion controller and a 800 W sine drive in a low cost, compact 3.9 in. x 5.0 in. x 1.5 in. package.



Galil Motion Control (Rocklin, CA) is announcing the DMC-300xx Pocket Motion Controller Series, their latest generation, single-axis Ethernet motion controller. It combines a high performance motion controller and a 800 W sine drive in a low cost, compact 3.9 in. x 5.0 in. x 1.5 in. package. Additional features include:

  • Available as a controller-only model, which can be connected to a stepper or servo motor amplifier of any power range.
  • A 32-bit RISC processor and improved power technology.
  • A 125 µs servo loop update time.
  • A 15 MHz encoder frequency.
  • A 3 MHz stepper pulse output.
  • An 800 W amplifier for driving brushless servo motors at 20–80 VDC, up to 10 A continuous, 15 A peak.
  • PID compensation with velocity and acceleration feedforward.
  • Non-volatile memory for user programs.
  • Multitasking for simultaneously running up to 4 programs.
  • I/O processing for synchronizing motion with external events.

For more information visit www.servo2go.com.

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