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4-Quad Positioning Motion Controller

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A 4-quadrant positioning motion controller with integral output stage from Dunkermotoren
A 4-quadrant positioning motion controller with integral output stage from Dunkermotoren has inputs that can switch between programmed speeds or allow for a variable analog speed reference.

A 4-quadrant positioning motion controller with integral output stage from Dunkermotoren (Elgin, IL) can be used to control brushless and brushed DC motors as a slave in widely used CANopen networks or in stand-alone operation with digital or analog IO. Features include:

2 versions in a package size of 51.7cc.

A 10 to 30 V input with 75 W of continuous and 225 W peak power (BGE 3508).

A B GE 6005 model that can produce 120 W continuous and 300 W of peak power with 60 V input. 

Use with brushless or conventional brushed DC motors.

Information about the rotor position supplied by the voltage or by an encoder in the case of commutator motors, for brushless motors, by Hall sensors, or an incremental encoder.

A control that can be commanded to run in either direction, stop and hold with torque, and stop without torque.

Inputs that can switch between programmed speeds or allow for a variable analog speed reference.

Many different modes of operation to choose from.

For more information visit www.dunkermotoren.com.

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