The EPOS P is a programmable motion controller that functions similarly to a PLC. It has the same functionality as the EPOS 24/5 motion controller and additional CAN master capabilities. Programming follows the IEC 61131-3 standard like PLCs. The EPOS P has 1MB of memory for programming motion profiles and storing variables, and can process up to 10,000 lines of code in under 4ms, making it suitable for controlling motion and automation applications.
The webinar covered AMC's new single phase, DZ, and AZ product expansions. For single phase, 12 new DP drives were introduced with single phase input. The DZ expansion increased power ranges up to 60A and added extended temperature models. The AZ expansion added high voltage models up to 175V with currents from 6A to 25A. New mounting cards were also discussed.
The document discusses a new generation of cylinder called the Robo Cylinder produced by IAI. Key details include:
- IAI is a fast growing private company in Japan that produces industrial robots and cylinders.
- The Robo Cylinder uses an integrated electric motor and controller to perform 7 functions including multi-positioning, speed control, and more flexibility than traditional air cylinders.
- IAI has expanded with a new factory completed in 2004 to increase production of its robotic products.
The document discusses enhancing the power of Galil motion controllers by adding Exor UniOP HMIs. The UniOP HMIs can expand I/O, add PLC logic, connect to over 175 drivers through a built-in gateway, enable data acquisition via UniNET and OPC server, and offer modular configurations and communication options. They allow connecting Galil controllers to other controllers for intelligent communications and sharing information.
This document provides information about Electromate, a company that sells and services automation controllers and software. It summarizes the key features of Electromate's new RCP2 and ERC controllers, including their I/O configurations, connections for linking multiple units, and new RC software features like a tree view navigation and error code monitoring.
Maximize Server Refresh Revenue with Emulex 8GB Fibre Channel and the Emulex ...Emulex Corporation
Join Shawn Pattock, Channel Marketing Americas, and Barbara Porter, Product Manager, in this informative webinar for resellers that will discuss the latest server refresh, revenue generating opportunities for 8Gb Fibre Channel, and the benefits of joining the Emulex Connect Partner Program.
GAM was founded in 1990 and brought the Jakob coupling to North America. It has since grown to have 25% of the market share for bellows couplings and launched its first in-house gear product in 2004. The company produces a wide range of gearboxes, couplings, and customized engineered solutions for motion control applications.
This document discusses Q Basics, a programmable drive controller from Electromate. Q allows for more complex motion control applications than Si drives. It can perform all Si functions plus multi-tasking, internal data manipulation, analog inputs, robust encoder following, and communication with external devices. Q is programmed with Q Programmer software while Si uses Si Programmer software. Q is important for Electromate as it addresses new applications and customers, works with servo and stepper products, and provides more machine control functions. Current Q-enabled drives include STAC6-Q, BLuDC4-Q, BLuDC9-Q, and BLuAC5-Q targeting industries like packaging, medical, and
Slides of a talk given at the Workshop on Specialized Networks held in Conjunction with ETFA 2009.
The use of networks for communications between the Electronic Control Units (ECU) of a vehicle in production cars dates from the beginning of the 90s. The specific requirements of the different car domains have led to the development of a large number of automotive networks such as LIN, J1850, CAN, FlexRay, MOST, etc..
This talk first introduces the context of in-vehicle embedded systems and, in particular, the requirements imposed on the communication systems. Then, we highlight future trends in the development of automotive communication systems.
The webinar covered AMC's new single phase, DZ, and AZ product expansions. For single phase, 12 new DP drives were introduced with single phase input. The DZ expansion increased power ranges up to 60A and added extended temperature models. The AZ expansion added high voltage models up to 175V with currents from 6A to 25A. New mounting cards were also discussed.
The document discusses a new generation of cylinder called the Robo Cylinder produced by IAI. Key details include:
- IAI is a fast growing private company in Japan that produces industrial robots and cylinders.
- The Robo Cylinder uses an integrated electric motor and controller to perform 7 functions including multi-positioning, speed control, and more flexibility than traditional air cylinders.
- IAI has expanded with a new factory completed in 2004 to increase production of its robotic products.
The document discusses enhancing the power of Galil motion controllers by adding Exor UniOP HMIs. The UniOP HMIs can expand I/O, add PLC logic, connect to over 175 drivers through a built-in gateway, enable data acquisition via UniNET and OPC server, and offer modular configurations and communication options. They allow connecting Galil controllers to other controllers for intelligent communications and sharing information.
This document provides information about Electromate, a company that sells and services automation controllers and software. It summarizes the key features of Electromate's new RCP2 and ERC controllers, including their I/O configurations, connections for linking multiple units, and new RC software features like a tree view navigation and error code monitoring.
Maximize Server Refresh Revenue with Emulex 8GB Fibre Channel and the Emulex ...Emulex Corporation
Join Shawn Pattock, Channel Marketing Americas, and Barbara Porter, Product Manager, in this informative webinar for resellers that will discuss the latest server refresh, revenue generating opportunities for 8Gb Fibre Channel, and the benefits of joining the Emulex Connect Partner Program.
GAM was founded in 1990 and brought the Jakob coupling to North America. It has since grown to have 25% of the market share for bellows couplings and launched its first in-house gear product in 2004. The company produces a wide range of gearboxes, couplings, and customized engineered solutions for motion control applications.
This document discusses Q Basics, a programmable drive controller from Electromate. Q allows for more complex motion control applications than Si drives. It can perform all Si functions plus multi-tasking, internal data manipulation, analog inputs, robust encoder following, and communication with external devices. Q is programmed with Q Programmer software while Si uses Si Programmer software. Q is important for Electromate as it addresses new applications and customers, works with servo and stepper products, and provides more machine control functions. Current Q-enabled drives include STAC6-Q, BLuDC4-Q, BLuDC9-Q, and BLuAC5-Q targeting industries like packaging, medical, and
Slides of a talk given at the Workshop on Specialized Networks held in Conjunction with ETFA 2009.
The use of networks for communications between the Electronic Control Units (ECU) of a vehicle in production cars dates from the beginning of the 90s. The specific requirements of the different car domains have led to the development of a large number of automotive networks such as LIN, J1850, CAN, FlexRay, MOST, etc..
This talk first introduces the context of in-vehicle embedded systems and, in particular, the requirements imposed on the communication systems. Then, we highlight future trends in the development of automotive communication systems.
Move up to POWER7 and IBM i 7, IBM Power EventIBM Danmark
Fordele ved Version 6.1 og 7.1 for i-kunder
Version 6.1. har været på gaden i mange år, og Version 7.1 i godt to år. Få indblik i, hvad du kan tilføre din virksomhed ved at opgradere nu.
Erik Rex, Consulting IT Specialist, IBM
This document presents SAPSM, a system that uses machine learning to classify smartphone apps as either high or low priority based on their network usage patterns. It then uses these classifications to optimize the phone's WiFi power save mode for each app's traffic, allowing low priority app traffic without triggering a power-hungry mode switch. This can significantly reduce energy consumption from WiFi without degrading performance of high priority apps like web browsing. The system was evaluated using a user study and shown to achieve large energy savings for low priority apps while maintaining performance for high priority ones.
Applied Motion Products stm23 presentation july 2008Electromate
The STM drive+motor unit combines a step motor and drive into a single device. It offers savings on space, wiring and cost over separate motor and drive solutions. The STM provides dynamic current control, anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing and command signal smoothing. An optional integrated encoder adds stall detection, prevention and position maintenance without increasing size. The STM is available in multiple communication, control and programming models for stand-alone, host-controlled and multi-axis applications.
The document discusses advances in motion control technology, specifically the new fifth generation Accelera series of controllers from Galil. It describes how microprocessor, motor drive, Ethernet, and integrated circuit advancements allow motion controllers to offer faster speeds, more powerful coordination capabilities, and improved integration and communication compared to previous generations. Two controllers in the Accelera series are highlighted: the DMC-18x6 PCI controller and the DMC-40x0 Ethernet controller.
The document discusses verification of simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) in IBM POWER5 and POWER6 high-performance processors. SMT allows a processor core to execute multiple instruction streams simultaneously, appearing as virtual processor cores to software. Verifying SMT presented significant challenges due to the greatly increased state space from multiple threads. Methodologies evolved from single-thread to leverage traditional symmetric multi-processing approaches applied to single cores. Shared resource conflicts and dynamic thread switching between SMT and single-thread modes required specialized testing.
Presentation by Stephen Pattisson, VP Public Affairs, ARM. Technology Ventures IV, 19th October 2012, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
Ace™400 Wb Mimo Channel Emulator (quantumwimax.com)Ari Zoldan
The ACE 400WB channel emulator is designed to accurately test MIMO devices by emulating complex multipath environments. It can test up to 4x4 MIMO configurations with real-time dynamic fading and customizable channel models. The ACE 400WB provides an easy-to-use test platform for evaluating MIMO device performance and interoperability in simulated mobile conditions.
The document summarizes a 2005 demonstration by the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) that showcased dynamic Ethernet services transported over an intelligent optical network. The demonstration utilized equipment from 13 vendors located in 7 carrier labs around the world and connected over 20 optical connections simultaneously. It highlighted the integration of Ethernet adaptation over SONET/SDH networks and a multi-layer control plane to enable on-demand Ethernet services for clients. The global test network and services were motivated by growth in Ethernet demand and the need for carriers to maximize their SONET/SDH infrastructure.
This two CD set contains PLC training simulations including: (1) hardware I/O and BCD simulations, (2) a motorized garage door simulation, and (3) an automated filling system simulation. It also includes simulations for: (4) an intersection traffic light control, (5) a batch mixing system, (6) binary coded decimal, and (7) dual compressor control. Further simulations are for: (8) a 4 floor elevator, and (9) a bottle line. More details on the simulations included on both CDs can be found at the provided URL.
This document provides guidance on selecting and installing surge protection devices (SPDs) for process control systems to protect sensitive electronics from electrical surges. It discusses SPD placement for different applications including hazardous areas, analog and digital I/O, high current signals up to 6A, 4-20mA loops, interposing relays, RTDs, HART communication, and RS232/RS485. SPDs should be installed at both ends of cable runs connecting PLCs, field instruments, and I/O to provide adequate protection from surges traveling on cables.
PLC and HMI Programming; and Other Examples of Work Performed by Jeff FingerJeffrey Finger
Jeff Finger has experience programming programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and human-machine interfaces (HMIs). He has performed various automation tasks including developing HMI screens, writing and troubleshooting PLC ladder logic, integrating different control systems, and more. Jeff is skilled at industrial automation work involving PLCs, HMIs, and other control systems.
"Building HMI with Visual Basic Technologies - 1998". Though they are old slides but still worth having a look especially for those who are new to HMI and SCADA technologies.
This document discusses industrial automation applications of pneumatics and PLC systems. It lists the main industrial fields that utilize these technologies, including automotive, cement, food, pharmaceutical, infrastructure, machine, and chemical industries. It also outlines the typical automation applications involved, such as engineering design, assembly, installation, PLC programming, and visualization. Several example applications and client references are provided, including pneumatic test benches for automotive companies and machine modernization projects for various industrial manufacturers.
Smart IR temperature sensors integrate sensors and circuits to process environmental information without human interference. The new smart sensors are the smallest available, allowing remote control and monitoring from a computer. They work by measuring infrared radiation between 0.7-14 microns, which corresponds to object temperatures. Digital electronics and software provide fast response, remote setup and calibration, and additional functionality. As an example, a smart IR sensor can control a space heater based on the actual temperature of the area being heated rather than just the heater itself, improving safety and efficiency.
Bluetooth based smart sensor devices 2Vijay Kribpz
This document discusses Bluetooth-based smart sensor devices. It begins with an abstract and introduction to Bluetooth technology, defining it as a short-range wireless standard. It then covers Bluetooth operations, topologies of piconets and scatternets, and how Bluetooth works. The document discusses using sensors with Bluetooth, including examples like pressure sensors. It describes building Bluetooth-based wireless sensor networks and addressing Bluetooth security. It outlines characteristics and applications of Bluetooth technology, as well as advantages and disadvantages. The conclusion envisions future expansion of Bluetooth applications.
PROFINET - The backbone of IIoT.
IOT, IIOT, Industrie 4.0 are becoming popular topics of conversation, but what do they mean and where does PROFINET fit into the equation? This presentation will try to explain this and provide a clearer idea of the benefits of using PROFINET as part of an overall move towards these concepts, collectively known as the 4th Industrial Revolution.
BIOGRAPHY
Peter Thomas is a Process Control and Automation Engineer with Control Specialists Ltd. He is Chairman of the PROFIBUS & PROFINET International Training Centre (PITC) Workgroup and is a member of the PROFIBUS UK Steering Committee.
Move up to POWER7 and IBM i 7, IBM Power EventIBM Danmark
Fordele ved Version 6.1 og 7.1 for i-kunder
Version 6.1. har været på gaden i mange år, og Version 7.1 i godt to år. Få indblik i, hvad du kan tilføre din virksomhed ved at opgradere nu.
Erik Rex, Consulting IT Specialist, IBM
This document presents SAPSM, a system that uses machine learning to classify smartphone apps as either high or low priority based on their network usage patterns. It then uses these classifications to optimize the phone's WiFi power save mode for each app's traffic, allowing low priority app traffic without triggering a power-hungry mode switch. This can significantly reduce energy consumption from WiFi without degrading performance of high priority apps like web browsing. The system was evaluated using a user study and shown to achieve large energy savings for low priority apps while maintaining performance for high priority ones.
Applied Motion Products stm23 presentation july 2008Electromate
The STM drive+motor unit combines a step motor and drive into a single device. It offers savings on space, wiring and cost over separate motor and drive solutions. The STM provides dynamic current control, anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing and command signal smoothing. An optional integrated encoder adds stall detection, prevention and position maintenance without increasing size. The STM is available in multiple communication, control and programming models for stand-alone, host-controlled and multi-axis applications.
The document discusses advances in motion control technology, specifically the new fifth generation Accelera series of controllers from Galil. It describes how microprocessor, motor drive, Ethernet, and integrated circuit advancements allow motion controllers to offer faster speeds, more powerful coordination capabilities, and improved integration and communication compared to previous generations. Two controllers in the Accelera series are highlighted: the DMC-18x6 PCI controller and the DMC-40x0 Ethernet controller.
The document discusses verification of simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) in IBM POWER5 and POWER6 high-performance processors. SMT allows a processor core to execute multiple instruction streams simultaneously, appearing as virtual processor cores to software. Verifying SMT presented significant challenges due to the greatly increased state space from multiple threads. Methodologies evolved from single-thread to leverage traditional symmetric multi-processing approaches applied to single cores. Shared resource conflicts and dynamic thread switching between SMT and single-thread modes required specialized testing.
Presentation by Stephen Pattisson, VP Public Affairs, ARM. Technology Ventures IV, 19th October 2012, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
Ace™400 Wb Mimo Channel Emulator (quantumwimax.com)Ari Zoldan
The ACE 400WB channel emulator is designed to accurately test MIMO devices by emulating complex multipath environments. It can test up to 4x4 MIMO configurations with real-time dynamic fading and customizable channel models. The ACE 400WB provides an easy-to-use test platform for evaluating MIMO device performance and interoperability in simulated mobile conditions.
The document summarizes a 2005 demonstration by the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) that showcased dynamic Ethernet services transported over an intelligent optical network. The demonstration utilized equipment from 13 vendors located in 7 carrier labs around the world and connected over 20 optical connections simultaneously. It highlighted the integration of Ethernet adaptation over SONET/SDH networks and a multi-layer control plane to enable on-demand Ethernet services for clients. The global test network and services were motivated by growth in Ethernet demand and the need for carriers to maximize their SONET/SDH infrastructure.
This two CD set contains PLC training simulations including: (1) hardware I/O and BCD simulations, (2) a motorized garage door simulation, and (3) an automated filling system simulation. It also includes simulations for: (4) an intersection traffic light control, (5) a batch mixing system, (6) binary coded decimal, and (7) dual compressor control. Further simulations are for: (8) a 4 floor elevator, and (9) a bottle line. More details on the simulations included on both CDs can be found at the provided URL.
This document provides guidance on selecting and installing surge protection devices (SPDs) for process control systems to protect sensitive electronics from electrical surges. It discusses SPD placement for different applications including hazardous areas, analog and digital I/O, high current signals up to 6A, 4-20mA loops, interposing relays, RTDs, HART communication, and RS232/RS485. SPDs should be installed at both ends of cable runs connecting PLCs, field instruments, and I/O to provide adequate protection from surges traveling on cables.
PLC and HMI Programming; and Other Examples of Work Performed by Jeff FingerJeffrey Finger
Jeff Finger has experience programming programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and human-machine interfaces (HMIs). He has performed various automation tasks including developing HMI screens, writing and troubleshooting PLC ladder logic, integrating different control systems, and more. Jeff is skilled at industrial automation work involving PLCs, HMIs, and other control systems.
"Building HMI with Visual Basic Technologies - 1998". Though they are old slides but still worth having a look especially for those who are new to HMI and SCADA technologies.
This document discusses industrial automation applications of pneumatics and PLC systems. It lists the main industrial fields that utilize these technologies, including automotive, cement, food, pharmaceutical, infrastructure, machine, and chemical industries. It also outlines the typical automation applications involved, such as engineering design, assembly, installation, PLC programming, and visualization. Several example applications and client references are provided, including pneumatic test benches for automotive companies and machine modernization projects for various industrial manufacturers.
Smart IR temperature sensors integrate sensors and circuits to process environmental information without human interference. The new smart sensors are the smallest available, allowing remote control and monitoring from a computer. They work by measuring infrared radiation between 0.7-14 microns, which corresponds to object temperatures. Digital electronics and software provide fast response, remote setup and calibration, and additional functionality. As an example, a smart IR sensor can control a space heater based on the actual temperature of the area being heated rather than just the heater itself, improving safety and efficiency.
Bluetooth based smart sensor devices 2Vijay Kribpz
This document discusses Bluetooth-based smart sensor devices. It begins with an abstract and introduction to Bluetooth technology, defining it as a short-range wireless standard. It then covers Bluetooth operations, topologies of piconets and scatternets, and how Bluetooth works. The document discusses using sensors with Bluetooth, including examples like pressure sensors. It describes building Bluetooth-based wireless sensor networks and addressing Bluetooth security. It outlines characteristics and applications of Bluetooth technology, as well as advantages and disadvantages. The conclusion envisions future expansion of Bluetooth applications.
PROFINET - The backbone of IIoT.
IOT, IIOT, Industrie 4.0 are becoming popular topics of conversation, but what do they mean and where does PROFINET fit into the equation? This presentation will try to explain this and provide a clearer idea of the benefits of using PROFINET as part of an overall move towards these concepts, collectively known as the 4th Industrial Revolution.
BIOGRAPHY
Peter Thomas is a Process Control and Automation Engineer with Control Specialists Ltd. He is Chairman of the PROFIBUS & PROFINET International Training Centre (PITC) Workgroup and is a member of the PROFIBUS UK Steering Committee.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum materi pelatihan kepemimpinan untuk organisasi Hang Tuah di Jakarta pada tanggal 12 Februari 2017. Pelatihan ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan wawasan, karakter, dan etika kepemimpinan peserta agar mampu memimpin organisasi secara efektif di era digital.
This document discusses Bluetooth technology and its use in smart sensor networks. It begins with an introduction of Bluetooth and its specifications. It then explains the two main Bluetooth topologies - piconet and scatternet. Next, it describes how Bluetooth can be used to create wireless sensor networks and the roles of smart sensor nodes and the gateway. It outlines the hardware and software considerations for implementing a Bluetooth smart sensor network and the process the gateway uses to communicate with smart sensor nodes. In conclusion, it briefly discusses applications of sensor networks and factors that influence sensor network design.
This document discusses smart sensors and intelligent sensors. It defines smart sensors as sensors combined with interfacing circuits that allow two-way communication and decision making. Intelligent sensors are an evolution of smart sensors that add data processing, reconfigurability, and the ability to aggregate data from other sensors. The document outlines the architecture and generations of smart sensors from early devices with just sensor elements to current ones with memory, digital intelligence, and integrated analog-to-digital conversion. It provides examples of smart sensor applications and discusses their advantages of being more reliable and scalable while also having higher complexity and cost compared to simple sensors.
Projet de fin d'etude :Control d’acces par empreintes digitaleAbdo07
Projet de fin d'etude :Control d’acces par empreintes digitale
Réalisé par : AABIDA Abderrahime _NAJMA Soufiane _ AIT BBA Mohamed
Encadré par : M.ROUFI
Année Universitaire : 2014-2015
Université Cadi Ayyad
Faculté des sciences Semlalia
Marrakech
The document discusses Robo Cylinder, a new generation cylinder that uses air substitution. It has integrated electric motor and controller components. The cylinder can perform 7 functions including multi-positioning with 0.02mm repeatability, pausing at positions, and variable speed control. Examples are given of applications in welding fixtures, part transfer machines, and inspection systems where the cylinder's precise positioning and pausing abilities provide benefits over traditional air cylinders.
Intelligent Actuator robo expo nov 2009Electromate
The document introduces IAI's next generation of cylinder products, including their Mini and Micro ROBO cylinders. It provides an overview of IAI worldwide, details about their new factory addition in Japan, and market share data. The document then describes IAI's product lines of ROBO cylinders, single-axis robots, SCARA robots, controllers, software, multi-axis systems, and their latest mini ROBO cylinders. Applications and specifications are provided for many of the products.
The document discusses updates from Galil Motion Control presented at the Electromate Automation Fair 2006. It introduces Galil products and new features, including the DMC-18x6 Accelera PCI motion controller and new firmware features. It also discusses the CDS-3310 1-axis controller and drive unit and the DMC-21x3 Controller n' Drive solution.
Galil new product presentation april 2008Electromate
Galil introduces new high performance and cost-effective PLC and motion control products. The new Accelera line features increased processing power and memory over prior models. Key features include ultra high speed command execution, support for encoders up to 22 MHz, and compact controller packages with optional integrated drives. The document provides details on Galil's product portfolio and online support resources.
Gam Gear new product presentation feb. 2007Electromate
This document provides information on gearbox products sold and serviced by Electromate. It includes an overview of Electromate's GAM (Gearbox and Motor) product line, which consists of precision planetary and right angle gearboxes in various output configurations and performance levels. Contact information is provided for Electromate along with product specifications, features, and summaries of individual gearbox series including the JPG, Dyna, SPL, FP, DL, HPS, and EPL series.
The document discusses maxon motor, a leading supplier of precision drives and systems, including their focus on medical technology applications through their maxon medical business unit. It provides an overview of maxon motor's history, global operations, quality management systems, product portfolio of precision motors and customized solutions, and their role as a supplier for applications such as medical devices, robots, nanotechnology, and more.
Applied Motion Products stm23 presentation july 2008Electromate
The STM drive+motor unit combines a step motor and drive into a single device. It offers savings on space, wiring and cost over separate motor and drive solutions. The STM provides dynamic current control, anti-resonance, torque ripple smoothing and command signal smoothing. An optional integrated encoder adds stall detection, prevention and position maintenance without increasing size. The STM is available in multiple communication, control and programming models for stand-alone, host-controlled and multi-axis applications.
Nippon Pulse high precision linear motion made simple presentation 2009Electromate
This document provides information about linear shaft motors from Oriental Motor. It describes linear shaft motors as brushless linear motors that provide high precision linear motion. It discusses their advantages over other linear motion systems, including high efficiency and output. It also outlines Oriental Motor's linear shaft motor product lineup and specifications, applications, and selection guidelines.
Nippon Pulse high precision linear motion made simple presentation oct. 2009 Electromate
The document provides information about linear shaft motors from Oriental Motor. It discusses the structure, advantages, and specifications of linear shaft motors. Key points include that linear shaft motors have a coreless design with no iron in the stator or rotor, providing benefits like no cogging, stiffness, and a non-critical large air gap. Specifications like force, velocity, and acceleration are discussed. Applications include semiconductor manufacturing equipment and medical devices.
This document discusses gearbox and coupling solutions from GAM that can improve machine performance while reducing costs. It describes several gearbox and coupling product lines - including the Dyna, JPG, and Linear Mount series - and highlights benefits like fewer components, higher torque and speed capabilities, precision, and integrated output coupling options. The document encourages contacting Electromate for customized solutions.
The document provides an overview of the STAC6 step motor driver. It compares the STAC6 to other AMP drives like the BLUAC, BLUDC, PDO5580, and Si5580. The STAC6 uses sophisticated software to reduce torque ripple and resonance. It also discusses the STAC6's features like preconfigured motor files, I/O options, and a new configuration tool. The document then goes into more detail on how the STAC6 suppresses mid-range resonance through mathematical modeling and injection of correction signals. It also addresses motor heating considerations with the STAC6.
The document introduces the new MXE rodless linear motion system from Electromate. It highlights that the MXE system offers maximum durability through its platform design and uses of band and bearing technologies. The MXE provides pneumatic and electric options across 30 products and 6 frame sizes, with solid or profiled bearing choices to suit different load and speed applications. Electromate promotes the MXE's flexibility, durability, and price points.
Ibex medical nano technology presentation may 2009Electromate
The document discusses Ibex's capabilities for designing precision motion control systems. It provides an overview of Ibex's history and markets served. It then describes the engineering process for designing high precision systems, focusing on factors like accuracy, repeatability, structural stiffness, feedback, and controlling natural frequencies. A variety of positioning stage technologies and configurations are also presented.
This document provides information on various types of controllers for ROBO cylinders. It discusses positioner type controllers like PMEC/AMEC and PSEP/ASEP which can control positioning to 2-3 positions using the same signals as a solenoid valve. It also covers program type controllers which execute programmed instructions to control actuators and communicate with other devices, allowing for high-level control and interpolated motion of multiple axes. The document provides specifications for different controller models and describes their applications.
The document describes the BLu Servo Amplifiers manufactured by Electromate. The amplifiers can operate servo motors in position, velocity or torque modes. They include features like analog and digital I/O, encoder support, and programming software. Electromate sells and services the amplifiers.
Applied Motion Products Product Overview presentation june 2009Electromate
The document discusses Applied Motion Products, Inc. and provides an overview of their stepper motor and drive products. It describes how stepper motors inherently have a resonance problem due to the rotor behaving like a mass on a spring. When the motor takes a step, the rotor settles into position after each step, but this settling can last over a second and cause rough motion or loss of torque and position if not addressed. Applied Motion drives aim to improve smoothness and accuracy by eliminating resonance and adding closed-loop control with encoder feedback.
Applied Motion Products stm integrated motor product presentation march 2009Electromate
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The document provides an overview of the STM23 Series stepper motors from Applied Motion Products. It describes that the STM23 has drive electronics mounted directly onto the motor housing, making it a self-contained unit. It then summarizes the various options and part numbering system for the STM23 motors, including frame sizes, control types, stack lengths, communication ports, encoders, and input/output capabilities. The document is intended to educate distributors on the STM23 product line.
The document discusses Ethernet-APL, a new physical layer specification that enables Ethernet connectivity in process plants. Ethernet-APL uses a two-wire cable setup to allow Ethernet networks to extend into hazardous areas and overcome limitations of traditional Ethernet like speed and distance. It standardizes technologies like 10BASE-T1L and 2-WISE to ensure interoperability. Ethernet-APL helps digital transformation by providing a single high-speed network for all plant components and seamless data access.
Tolomatic presentation understanding motion control technologyElectromate
This document discusses different types of motion control technology including microstepping systems, brushed DC systems, and brushless servo systems. It focuses on encoder feedback, describing open loop and closed loop systems. It also covers feedback devices, stepper motors, and compares the advantages and limitations of stepper motor systems.
Carlo Gavazzi has developed control systems for photovoltaic plants under the Eos product line. The Eos Array, Eos Box, and Eos Gate provide modular control, monitoring, and data collection for solar installations of various sizes. They monitor string-level performance, inverters, energy meters, and send data via the internet for remote access. This ensures optimal performance and efficiency of photovoltaic investments.
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Automated screw thread quality checking using SMAC LAR55 actuator new produc...Electromate
The document discusses an automated screw thread quality checking solution using SMAC LAR55 actuators. It allows 100% inspection of screw threads to check for issues like oversizing, cross-threading, depth, and pitch. This can help automakers meet higher quality standards by eliminating defective parts and providing immediate feedback. The LAR55's precision Z-theta motion makes it suitable for automatically checking screw threads.
An overview of the various kinematic models in both parallel and serial robot...Electromate
This document provides an overview of kinematic models for parallel and serial robotic mechanisms and their suitability for precision applications. It introduces Ilian Bonev, a professor at École de technologie supérieure who is an expert in parallel robots and precision robotics. It then describes some parallel robots that have been developed at the Control and Robotics Laboratory including ones for medical, manufacturing, and research applications. The document concludes with sections on robot calibration methods and the differences between serial and parallel mechanisms.
Galil motion control robotic symposium presentation-linear motion from non-li...Electromate
The document discusses non-linear robotic motion control solutions. It describes how Galil Motion Control provides controllers for various types of non-linear robots like SCARA and delta robots. It covers topics like selecting the robot topology, designing each joint, motor selection, forward and inverse kinematics equations, vibration reduction techniques, and examples of implementing motion control for SCARA robots.
Advanced motion controls robotics symposium presentation-open standard tools ...Electromate
This document discusses the development of control software for a linear delta robot used in 3D printing. It describes using PLCopen function blocks and XML files to create reusable software components for robot kinematics and handling G-code from slicing programs. Function block diagrams are created to process G-code, set coordinate systems, and represent the overall project logic. The solution involves creating user-defined function blocks to handle the robot's inverse kinematics and translate G-code commands into motions.
Maxon motor ag robotic symposium presentation-impedance control overview and ...Electromate
The document discusses impedance control, an approach to robot control that models mechanical systems as electrical circuits using impedance. It defines electrical and mechanical impedance analogously and describes how components like resistors, inductors, and capacitors correspond to dampers, masses, and springs physically. The document outlines applications of impedance control and emphasizes the importance of selecting low-inertia motors, high-efficiency gears, and fast, accurate sensors and controllers. Overall, the document argues that impedance control requires creative engineering of mechanical designs and electrical components.
Kollmorgen robotic symposium presentation-motor design impacts on the optimiz...Electromate
The document discusses how motor design impacts the optimization of robotic systems. It explains that frameless motors can enable smaller, lighter and faster robots through their direct drive capabilities and high torque density. The document also covers various motor topologies and important concepts like torque constant, motor size constant, and how they relate to continuous torque capacity, efficiency and losses. Application examples discussed include collaborative robots, surgical robots, and mobile robots.
Harmonic drive llc robotics symposium presentation-designing from the inside ...Electromate
The document discusses defining robot performance requirements and how customized solutions from Harmonic Drive can help meet those requirements. It provides an overview of Harmonic Drive's product line and gear technologies, then discusses how mechanical modifications and performance customizations can be made to their gear components and systems to optimize robots for specific design requirements and applications. Customizations like increased accuracy, stiffness, torque properties and materials can be made, with varying levels of difficulty and cost implications discussed.
Thomson Linear Dual Shaft Rail 2DA Modular SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications and dimensional drawings for Thomson Industries' Dual Shaft Rail linear guides with modular carriages. It includes part numbers, dimensions, load ratings and descriptions of the components. Linear guides use dual linear race shaft rails and modular carriages with open type Super Smart Ball Bushings. They are used in continuously supported applications requiring rigidity and are adaptable to any drive system.
Thomson Linear 2DA QuickSlide System with BrakeElectromate
This document provides specifications for Thomson Industries' 2DA QuickSlide system with brake, including:
- It offers manual locking with infinite positioning, no carriage surface deflection when locked, and immediate availability in common sizes.
- The locking mechanism does not increase load on the bearing and allows zero axial movement during locking.
- It provides a fully supported dual shaft assembly for maximum rigidity and unlimited travel.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 2CA Web Universal Carriage SpecsElectromate
This document contains specifications for Thomson Industries' Twin Shaft Web Linear Guide system. It includes dimensions, part numbers, load ratings and descriptions of the components. The linear guides use a double shaft and welded web design for improved torque strength and deflection characteristics. They are designed to move medium loads with low friction and are commonly used when bridging gaps.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 1VC Double End Supported SpecsElectromate
The document provides specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide components including:
- Pillow blocks, twin pillow blocks, shaft end support blocks, and mounting table tops for different size linear guides ranging from 0.375 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
- It lists the part numbers, dimensions, materials, weights, and other specifications for each component.
- It also includes an illustration of a double end supported linear guide system with pillow blocks, shafts, end supports, and a size B mounting table top.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 2CA Web Flanged Carriage SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications for Thomson Industries' Twin Shaft Web Linear Guide system. It includes dimensions, load capacity information, and part numbers for various components of the 2CA linear guide, which features a flanged carriage design and double linear race shaft for improved torque and deflection characteristics. Configuration and installation details are also listed.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Twin Shaft Web 2CAElectromate
The document provides specifications for Thomson RoundRail linear guides and components. It includes dimensions, features, and part numbering for twin shaft web linear guides in both vertical and horizontal configurations ranging from 0.5 to 1 inch in diameter. Load capacity charts are provided for different guide sizes and configurations that can support loads between 165 to 3000 pounds depending on the model. Maximum guide lengths are listed as 72 inches and engineering calculations for shaft deflection are also noted.
Thomson Linear RoundRail 1VC Double Unsupported SpecsElectromate
The document contains specifications for various FluoroNyliner linear guide parts, including dimensions, part numbers, materials, load ratings, and performance notes. It lists 14 different linear guide parts with nominal diameters ranging from 0.375 to 1.5 inches. For each part, it provides dimensions for components like bearing blocks, carriages, and table tops. It also includes general information on specifying linear guides and product notes on materials and lubrication.
The Thomson WhisperTrak electric linear actuator offers a compact, quiet, and durable solution for applications requiring linear motion. It is particularly well-suited for personal mobility, medical, and rehabilitation equipment due to its small size and silent operation. The actuator provides reliable, maintenance-free movement and has an IP67 rating, making it protected against water and dust. Its flexibility and high performance in a small package make it suitable for a wide range of industries.
The document provides information on the T-Series Ball Profile Rail from Thomson, including:
- It is lightweight, highly flexible, and forgiving, making it suitable for applications with poor misalignment.
- It has a low cost of installation as it can be mounted directly to non-machined bases without special tools.
- It offers industry standard dimensions and dimensions interchangeable with other rail brands, allowing for easy replacement.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Accessories Collapsable Bellows SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications for various bellows that can be used to protect slides and shafts. It lists different part numbers for bellows with a range of nominal shaft diameters from 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches. The bellows are made of polyester cover and PVC stiffeners. Dimensions such as length, width, and height are provided for each part number. Some bellows are single shaft while others are dual shaft or for horizontal vs vertical systems. Each bellows comes with attachment pieces like Velcro or mounting brackets.
Thomson Linear Roundrail Dual Shaft Rail 2DA SpecsElectromate
The document provides specifications for Danaher Motion's dual shaft rail linear guides with integrated carriages. It includes dimensions, load ratings, dynamic capacities, and part numbering for the 2DA series linear guides available in nominal diameters of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 inches. Both full and short length carriage options are detailed along with components, material specifications, and the supplier contact information.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Continuous Support 1PC SpecsElectromate
This document provides specifications for various linear guide assemblies with table tops from Thomson Industries. It includes dimensions, part numbers, load ratings and limit data for single rail linear guides with sizes ranging from M12 to M40 diameter in configurations with 4 pillow blocks, 2 twin pillow blocks or no pillow blocks and size E or F table tops. Mounting details and specifications are provided for the various components including rails, pillow blocks and table tops.
Thomson Linear RoundRail Continuous Support 1PB SpecsElectromate
The document contains specifications for various continuously supported linear guide assemblies and their components. It lists part numbers, dimensions, load ratings, and other technical specifications for linear guides, support rails, pillow blocks, and bearings. Materials include aluminum alloys and bearings include ball bushings. Linear guides are specified by part number plus length and provide continuous support for applications requiring rigidity.
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
GridMate - End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid...ThomasParaiso2
End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid regressions. In this session, we share our journey building an E2E testing pipeline for GridMate components (LWC and Aura) using Cypress, JSForce, FakerJS…
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
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