Product Design & Development

Integrated All-In-One Motion Systems

By MDrive, Schneider Electric
Monday, February 06, 2012

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MDrive EtherNet/IP motion systems feature an integrated motor, drive, and programmable I/O.



MDrive (Marlborough, CT) integrated motor products are now available for EtherNet/IP systems, delivering advantages to a wide range of industrial motion applications in a compact, low cost package that is ODVA conformance tested and will interface with many manufacturer systems including Rockwell and Omron. MDrive EtherNet/IP motion systems feature:  

  • An integrated motor, drive, and programmable I/O.
  • Standardized IP addressing, which eliminates complicated wiring and programming of traditional multi-drop systems with RS-485 communications.
  • Standard RJ45 connectors and CAT5/6 cabling, which simplify connectivity.
  • A configuration port provided for setting the IP address.
  • Windows-based TCP/IP Configuration Utility that sets parameters and assembly object mapping.
  • Hybrid Motion Technology.

For more information visit www.imshome.com.

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