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Session Overview
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Knowledge engineering: from people to machines and back
Galil dmc1410 11_12_catalog
1. OTHER
ISA, PC/104, RS232, PCI Single-axis
DMC-1410,DMC-1411,DMC-1412,DMC-1417
Product Description
The DMC-1410, DMC-1411, DMC-1412, DMC-1417 are
economical, single axis motion control cards with ISA,
PC/104, RS/232 and PCI communications, respectively.
They have many of the same high-performance fea-tures
of Galil’s multi-axis controllers, but are designed
for just one axis.This offers the user both space and
cost-savings.
With a 32-bit microcomputer, the single axis con-trollers
provide such advanced features as PID compen-sation
with velocity and acceleration feedforward, pro-gram
memory with multitasking for simultaneously
running two application programs, and uncommitted
I/O for synchronizing motion with external events.It
handles various modes of motion including point-to-point
positioning, jogging, contouring, electronic gearing
and ECAM.Additionally, the controllers accept inputs
from two encoders, which is useful for electronic gearing
applications.The user can configure the controller for
either stepper or servo motor control.
Like all Galil controllers, the DMC-1410, -1411, -1412
and -1417 use a simple, English-like command language
which makes them very easy to program.Galil’s WSDK
servo design software further simplifies system set-up
with “one-button”servo tuning and real-time display of
position and velocity information.Communication driv-ers
are available for DOS, Linux and all current Windows
operating systems.
Features
n 1-axis motion controller
n DMC-1410: ISA card
DMC-1411: PC/104 card
DMC-1412: Card with two daisy-chainable
RS232 ports up to 38.4 kbaud
DMC-1412-BOX: Box-level controller
DMC-1417: PCI card
n User-configurable for stepper or servo motor control.
Sinusoidal commutation for brushless servo motors.*
n Accepts up to 8 MHz encoder frequencies for servos.
Outputs up to 2 MHz for steppers
n Advanced PID compensation with velocity and accelera-tion
feedforward, offsets and integration limit
n Modes of motion include jogging, point-to-point position-ing,
contouring, electronic gearing and ECAM. Accepts
input from auxiliary encoder for electronic gearing
n Over 125 English-like commands including conditional
statements and event triggers such as AT TIME and
AT POSITION
n Memory for application programs, variables and arrays.
Multitasking for concurrent execution of two application
programs
n Home input and forward and reverse limits
n 7 Uncommitted digital inputs, 3 digital outputs
n High-speed position latch
n DMC-1410, -1412 and -1417 use 37-pin D connector.
DMC-1411 uses a 40-pin IDC connector. ICM-1460
interconnect module breaks-out 37-pin cable into screw
terminals.
n Communication drivers for all current versions of
Windows, DOS and Linux
n CE certified—DMC-1410, 1412
n Custom hardware and firmware options available
*DMC-1411 does not support sinusoidal commutation
Left to right:
DMC-1412, DMC-1410,
DMC-1411
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2. OTHER
ISA, PC/104, RS232, PCI Single-Axis
DMC-1410, DMC-1411, DMC-1412, DMC-1417
Specifications
System Processor
n Motorola 32-bit microcomputer
Communications Interface
n DMC-1410: ISA with bi-directional, high speed FIFO buffer
n DMC-1411: PC/104 with bi-directional, high speed FIFO buffer
n DMC-1412: (2) daisy-chainable RS232 ports up to 38.4 kbaud
n DMC-1417: PCI with bi-directional, high speed FIFO buffer
Modes of Motion:
n Point-to-point positioning
n Jogging
n Electronic Gearing
n Electronic Cam
n Contouring
Memory
n Program memory size—250 lines ´ 40 characters
n 126 variables
n 1000 array elements in up to 6 arrays
Filter
n PID (proportional-integral-derivative) with velocity and acceleration
feedforward
n Dual-loop control for backlash compensation
n Velocity smoothing to minimize jerk
n Integration limit
n Torque limit
n Offset adjustment
Kinematic Ranges
n Position: 32 bit (±2.15 billion counts per move; automatic rollover;
no limit in jog)
n Velocity: Up to 8 million counts/sec for servo motors
n Acceleration: Up to 67 million counts/sec2
Uncommitted Digital I/O
n 7 TTL inputs
n 3 TTL outputs
High Speed Position Latch
n Latches within 0.1 microseconds
Dedicated I/O
n Main encoder inputs—Channel A, A-, B,B-,I, I- (±12 V or TTL)
n Dual encoder—Channel A, A-, B, B-
n Forward and reverse limit inputs
n Home input
n High-speed position latch input
n Analog motor command output with 16-bit DAC resolution
n Pulse and direction output for step motors
n Amplifier enable output
n Error output
Minimum Servo Loop Update Time
n 375 microseconds
Maximum Encoder Feedback Rate
n 8 MHz
Maximum Stepper Rate
n 2 MHz (Full, half or microstep)
Power Requirements
n DMC-1410, DMC-1411, DMC-1412-card, DMC-1417:
+5V 400 mA
-12V 40 mA
+12V 40 mA
n DMC-1412 Box: plugs into 90–260 VAC
Environmental
n Operating temperature: 0–70º C for card; 0–60º C for box
n Humidity: 20–95% RH, non-condensing
Mechanical
n DMC-1410: 7" ISA
n DMC-1411: 4.4" ´ 4.15"
n DMC-1412-card: 6.0" ´ 4.375"
n DMC-1412-box: 5.1" ´ 3.0" ´ 6.8"
n DMC-1417: 7.3” PCI
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3. ISA, PC/104, RS232, PCI Single-Axis
DMC-1410, DMC-1411, DMC-1412, DMC-1417
OTHER
Connectors
DMC-1410, DMC-1412, DMC-1417 J3
Main 37-pin D-type
1 Reset* 20 Error Output*
2 Amp enable 21 ACMD
3 Output 3 22 Output 2
4 Output 1 23 Reserved
5 PWM or step out 24 Sign or direction
6 Input 7 25 Input 6
7 Input 5 26 Input 4
8 Input 3 27 Input 2
9 Input 1 (and latch) 28 Forward limit
10 +5V 29 Reverse limit
11 Ground 30 Home
12 +12V 31 -12V
13 Ground 32 A+
14 A- 33 B+
15 B- 34 I+
16 I- 35 Auxiliary A+
17 Auxiliary A- 36 Auxiliary B+
18 Auxiliary B- 37 Abort*
19 ACMD Phase B
DMC-1411 J3
Main 40-pin IDC
1 Reset* 2 Error Output*
3 Amp enable 4 Amp command for servo
5 Output 3 6 Output 2
7 Output1 8 Reserved
9 PWM or step out 10 Sign or direction
11 Input 7 12 Input 6
13 Input 5 14 Input 4
15 Input 3 16 Input 2
17 Input 1 (and latch) 18 Forward limit
19 +5V 20 Reverse limit
21 Ground 22 Home
23 +12V 24 -12V
25 Ground 26 A+
27 A- 28 B+
29 B- 30 I+
31 I- 32 Auxiliary A+
33 Auxiliary A- 34 Auxiliary B+
35 Auxiliary B- 36 Abort*
37 Reserved 38 NC
39 NC 40 NC
*Active low
DMC-1412 J5
Power 7-pin Molex
1 -12V
2 Ground
3 Ground
4 +5V
5 +5V
6 +12V
7 Earth
DMC-1412
RS232 Main port 9-pin male
1 CTS—output 6 CTS—output
2 Transmit data—output 7 RTS—input
3 Receive data—input 8 CTS—output
4 RTS—input 9 NC
5 Ground
RS232 Auxiliary port 9-pin female
1 CTS—input 6 CTS—input
2 Transmit data—input 7 RTS—output
3 Receive data—output 8 CTS—input
4 RTS—output 9 NC
5 Ground
Hardware Accessories
ICM-1460
The ICM-1460 Interconnect Module provides screw terminals for the 37-pin D-type cable
from the DMC-1410 or DMC-1412, for quick connection of system hardware. A 40-pin to
37-pin cable allows the ICM-1460 to be used with the DMC-1411.The ICM-1460 is contained
in a metal enclosure with dimensions of
6.9" ´ 4.9" ´ 2.6"and 0.2" diameter key-holes
for mounting.The ICM is normally
shipped configured for high amp enable,
+5 V (-HAEN). For low amp enable, order
ICM-1460-LAEN.
ICM-1460-OPTO
For applications requiring optoisolated
inputs and outputs, the ICM-1460 option
“OPTO”provides 5–24 V and 25 mA
optoisolation on all general inputs and
outputs, home inputs, and limits.
ICM-1460 Interconnect Module
(shown with and without cover)
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4. ISA, PC/104, RS232, PCI Single-Axis
DMC-1410, DMC-1411, DMC-1412, DMC-1417
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 QUANTITY 100
DMC-1410 1-axis ISA $ 595 $ 395
DMC-1411 1-axis PC/104 $ 595 $ 395
DMC-1412-card 1-axis stand-alone with RS232—card $ 595 $ 395
DMC-1412-box 1-axis stand-alone with RS232 in enclosure with power supply $ 795 $ 545
DMC-1417 1-axis PCI $ 595 $ 395
CABLE 37-pin D 37-pin cable for DMC-1410, DMC-1412, DMC-1417 $ 25
CABLE 40-pin IDC 40-pin to 37-pin cable for DMC-1411 $ 25
ICM-1460 Interconnect Module for DMC-1400 series. Specify -HAEN for high amp enable $ 145 $ 95
or -LAEN for low amp enable
ICM-1460-OPTO ICM with optoisolated inputs and outputs $ 195 $ 145
Galil Utilities Communication drivers, SmartTERM, DMCWIN software $ 20 for CD; free download
DMCWIN32 Windows API Tool Kit (VB, C, C++, etc.) Included with Utilities
WSDK Set-up, tuning and analysis software $ 195
ActiveX Tool kit Custom ActiveX controls for Microsoft platforms $ 595
Galil offers additional quantity discounts for purchases between 1 and 100. Consult Galil for a quotation.
OTHER
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