ipXchange, Electronics components news for design engineers 1200 627

Compact, plug-and-play digital motor drives for easy development and fast time-to-market

ipXchange, Electronics components news for design engineers 310 310

By Jake Morris


Products


Published


2 May 2023

Written by


Connect with Jake Morris on LinkedIn

This ipXchange interview with Performance Motion Devices marks our first piece regarding a motor control device! Why not start with something fantastic from Embedded World 2023?

In another casual chat, Stefano tells us about Performance Motion Device’s motor control solutions, which range from ICs, to boards, to modules like the ION/CME N-Series Digital Motor Drives that are the focus of this video. This latest addition to the product family is a great starting point when developing devices for medical, scientific, semiconductor, and other automation applications.

These ready-to-use, plug-and-play devices come with a library of C-language motion commands for immediate use, meaning a faster time-to-market for engineers new to motion control. ION/CME N-Series Digital Motor Drives are complete 1-axis solutions, and they have up to 1 kW power, work for step motors, brushless DC, DC brush, or multi-motor systems, and communicate via your choice of serial, CAN/SPI, or ethernet connection.

An integrated processor means that you can develop your own application within the drive, and should you later wish to switch to IC-based control, all Performance Motion Devices products use the same technology and programming language. How’s that for scalability? Better still, 20 years guaranteed product support makes Performance Motion Device’s solution a great fit for certification-heavy applications like medical machinery, where changing a component can indefinitely stall development/production behind a long line of paperwork.

Comments

No comments yet

You must be signed in to post a comment.

    We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.

    Get the latest disruptive technology news

    Sign up for our newsletter and get the latest electronics components news for design engineers direct to your inbox.