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Defining the Future in Motion Control. Founded:1987 by Robert Bigler & Punita Pandit Headquarters:3200 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA (Silicon.

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1 Defining the Future in Motion Control

2 Founded:1987 by Robert Bigler & Punita Pandit Headquarters:3200 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA (Silicon Valley) Distributors:90+ worldwide

3 Rochester, NY R&D Germany Manufacturing, Service, Sales Tokyo, Japan Sales California Headquarters & Manufacturing International Offices

4 Motor Encoder Controller Amplifier SmartMotor ™ All in one compact, single unit

5 Increase MTBF (Reliability) Increase Throughput Decrease Costs Reduce Development Time Eliminate Field Service Integrated Servo Advantages

6 Integrated Motion Advantage Over Time Transistor Efficiency Microprocessor Operational Temperatures Electronic Component Size Processing Power Network Speeds Time

7 What is Class 5? Faster processor, 7-10X faster than Class 4 Featuring ™ transparent communications Faster RS-232/485 com speeds (up 115.2kBaud) Expanded 24V I/O option available CANopen up to 1MBaud Multi port simultaneous communications Sine Mode commutation Expanded math functions

8 Class 5 Is Simple Traditional Method: Discreet I/O Discreet motor amplifier Discreet logic boards Wires Wires Wires

9 Class 5 Is Simple Less parts means less time. Less time means money saved. SmartMotor Method vs. Traditional Method

10 Class 5 Is Highly Advanced Motion Control 1) CANopen Communications 2) 5X faster program execution rates 3) Floating Point variables w/ trig. 4) Sinusoidal Commutation 5) Field re-flashable firmware 6) Fully consolidated drive logic 7) Tiny, 10mm square package Dramatic new capabilities, with significantly lower manufactured cost

11 Fully automatic motor-to-motor unifying communication protocol over high-speed CAN… and the single most significant advancement in the Integrated Servo Industry since its inception. ™

12 What is ? 1) Fast, easy communication over CAN 2) Up to 120 axes working together 3) Instantaneous setup 4) Elimination of master-slave relationships 5) Greatly reduced development time 6) From any motor to any motor! True multi-axis freedom in an easy, modular package

13 Class 5 makes SmartMotors Smarter 1) Expanded Math Capabilities - Floating point, trig functions, and more 2) 8 user-defined interrupts -Change parameters on the fly 3) DE/Dt Error limit rate of change -Protect the user, protect the equipment. 4) Up to 17 programmable I/O channels per motor An entire automation system in the palm of your hand

14 Class 5 Is Smooth 1) New Sinusoidal Commutation mode -Smooth motion, even at low speeds 2) Quieter than traditional methods 3) Enhanced trap mode for increased power Ergonomic and comfortable, even in noise-sensitive environments

15 Class 5 Is Easy 1) Drop-in replacement for servo or stepper 2) Quadrature and Step/Direction inputs 3) 4000 or 8000 count encoder -Encoder following with infinite ratios 4) High power density makes retrofits simple Reduced time sourcing parts Reduced time to market Good for you and your customers!

16 Key Markets & Applications Factory Automation Packaging and sorting Traverse take-up winding Glue laying Aerospace Flexible tooling systems for CNC machining of wings High accuracy antenna positioning

17 IP Rated Motors 1. IP65 or 67 2.Mil-Style Connectors Power (Drive Enable) I/O (10 points 24V) DeviceNet or CANOpen RS485 Limits 3.Brake Option Available 4.Configurable LED Indication 5.NEMA 23 or NEMA 34

18 Three Axis XYZ Example a=1 b=2 c=3 'Motor addresses, x, y and z x=123000 'X Axis Target Position y=20000 'Y Axis Target Position z=8000 'Z Axis Target Position PTS(x;a,y;b, z;c) 'set 3-axis synchronized target position GS 'Go, 3-axis linear interpolation TSWAIT 'Wait until 3 axis move is complete Synchronized Moves with L70 Z axis, HLD60 X and Y axes

19 TableTop Robot Work area up to 600mm x 500mm x 250mm Up to 45kg load on Z-axis 16 micron repeatability Up to 30 optional channels of universal 24V I/O 8,000 Preset positions 1000 Subroutines Available Stand alone linear interpolation Plug and play capabilities ™

20 TableTop Robot Soldering UV curing Drilling/tapping, Vision inspection, CNC, Biomedical applications, Dispensing applications, Touch screen testing, Fuel cell manufacturing and more…

21 Directly import.dxf file to convert to G-Code Up to 6 axes, with mimicing on any axis Full I/O control Cutter compensation

22 NEMA 34 ServoStep Encoder Resolution of 4096 Counts Capable of Micro-Stepping – the ServoStep is not confined to the ‘full- step’ resolution of the stepper motor Full 4096 Positional Resolution is achieved via PID Control It’s commutated – uses less power causing it to run cooler and save you money Many typical steppers can only achieve 200 steps/revolution and don’t have PID feedback ™

23 ServoStep Advantages ™ Uses all of the same great features as the Class 5 products –  Programming Language  7W2 and 15 pin D-sub connectors  Optional 24 VDC expanded I/O and CAN bus available Low Speed and High Torque allows for the elimination of gearheads

24 Class 9 SmartMotor High torque, IP-67 packages with universal AC power input, absolute encoder & Ethernet IP. The most powerful, compact, and versatile Integrated Servo on the market, by a broad margin. A true Industrial Servo. Coming Fall 2011 ™

25 Class 9 Hardware IP Sealing 120 to 240 VAC Input Small Integrated Package Convenient Interconnect with Animatics Own Proven Cables 1 CAN Interface 2 RS-485 Interfaces. Master/External Encoder Interface Programmable Limit Switch Output High-Speed Input with True Position Capture Registers External and Internal Brake Capabilities 5 LED Status Indicators

26 Class 9 SmartMotor ™

27 Class 9 Software Easy Peer-to-Peer communications over Advanced Camming with Splines Easy Programming Language Easy-to-Use Development Tools

28 Animatics Institute Week long training at Santa Clara, California headquarters Learn application solutions Learn essential information about the SmartMotor Learn sales and marketing strategies for Animatics’ products and systems Improve Points & Stars discount! October 3 rd -7 th

29 Defining the Future in Motion Control


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