DC motor control SCX11
stepperCANopenuniversal

DC motor control
DC motor control
DC motor control
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Characteristics

AC/DC
DC
Motor type
stepper
Other characteristics
CANopen, universal
Input voltage

24 V

Current

0.26 A

Description

The SCX11 is a highly-functional and sophisticated controller equipped with program editing and execution functions. Use the SCX11 as a stored program controller to connect to any of Oriental Motor's standard pulse input drivers. The SCX11 is also able to control the motor via serial communications such as USB, RS-232C and CANopen. Accepts encoder inputs. Included with SCX11: • Universal Controller (SCX11) • CD-ROM (Immediate Motion Creator for SCX Series, Operating Manual, CANopen, EDS files) • RS-232C connector (3 pins) • CANopen connector (4 pins) • Power Connector (3 pins) • Encoder connector housing / contact (8 pins) • Start up manual 100 Sequence Programs can be Stored The SCX11 can store up to 100 programs and execute various operations, from simple movements like "repeated positioning operation" to complicated controls like "operation by calculating the value based on external inputs". Easy Operation The convenient and easy-to-use PC software, "Immediate Motion Creator for CM/SCX Series", is provided with the SCX11. Easily start an operation with the click of a button or start key by setting the travel amount and speed. The GUI allows for easy program creation by selecting commands from the commands list. Other functions available include; real time monitor for the teaching position, current position and I/O status, system parameter setting, oscilloscope function and I/O assignment. Intelligent Setting Program data for speed and travel amounts by setting the "User Unit" parameter. Data can be programmed in units such as "mm", "inch" and "revolution".
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