Categories: Control & Automation

Integrated Stepper Motor Package Now Includes Ethernet/IP Networking Series & IP65 Rated Series

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Applied Motion Products Inc. (AMP), the USA based motion innovator has expanded its range of stepSERVO™ integrated motors to include an Ethernet/IP networking series and an IP65 rated series for wet and dusty environments. Available in the UK from Mclennan, AMP’s European distribution partner, the new models complement the previously launched TSM series stepSERVO integrated packages that combine a microstepping motor + digital drive + 5000 line encoder + advanced motion controller.

Bringing together stepper motor simplicity with servo system performance, this cost effective motion solution offers closed loop servo feedback and the ability to create peak motor torques up to 50% higher than the normal torque range of the same stepper motor running open loop.
The new products expand the application capability of the range with the SSM series offering three sizes of NEMA23 frame motors with an Ethernet (RJ-45) port for programming and for EtherNet/IP industrial networking, whilst the new TXM series takes the main features of the range and adds IP65 rated environmental protection measures in NEMA24 frame stepper motor packages.
In summary, the complete stepSERVO range now features energy efficient, cool running and high torque NEMA 17, 23 and 24 frame stepper motor packages with full high-accuracy position and velocity closed loop control from pulse  or 0…10V analogue signals; or alternatively Ethernet/IP, Modbus/RTU or CANopen multi-axis networking; or pre-programmed stand-alone operation using AMP’s ‘Q’ motion programming software. The torque range covers 0.28 Nm to 2.4 Nm, whilst motor speeds up to 3600 rpm and encoder resolutions of 20,000 counts/rev – suiting a very wide range of motion control applications including packaging automation, automated test, parts handling, pick and place, positioning stages, life sciences and more.

Phil Black - PII Editor

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