Real time Ethernet/IP synchronisation and engineered systems capability January 1st 2008 At Machine Building 2008, Aerotech
(Stand 2000) will demonstrate its
'Probot' automated multi-axis pick
and place system combining direct
drive and ball screw driven linear
stages, synchronised by a
distributed network of Ensemble
panel-mounted intelligent drives and
communicating with an Allen
Bradley PLC using an Ethernet/IP
network.
Showing Aerotech's engineered
systems capability to the full, the
complete 7-axis system includes a 3-
jaw gripper, the machine base with
enclosure and full cable
management.
Aerotech's Ensemble CP/MP/CL
multitasking, DSP equipped,
intelligent servo drives feature
deterministic real time Ethernet
networking for up to ten axes –
allowing tightly synchronised motion
and machine control with
microsecond level interpolation. The
multitasking controller architecture
provides point-to-point motion, linear and
circular interpolation, electronic gearing,
and velocity profiling.
The Probot (right) features Aerotech's
new low-cost ATS115 and ATS165 range
of medium precision positioning stages
with linear motion guide bearings,
precision ball screws and durable hard
cover/side-seal protection. These high
performance servo motor driven stages
have nominal widths of 115 mm or 165
mm with a travel range from 50 mm to
600 mm. Maximum speeds are up to
300 mm/sec and bidirectional
repeatability is to ±1.0µm per-axis. The
ATS range is ideal for Cartesian robot
configuration – offering long and
trouble-free use in medium duty
manufacturing and test applications.
Also featured on the demo are
Aerotech's LMA series linear motor
driven, dual-carriage stages which
offer micron level positioning accuracy
with speeds up to 5m/s, 5g
acceleration performance and a travel
range to 1.5m. These stages offer
exceptionally long life and low
maintenance for high-throughput / high
precision pick and place machines,
automated test stations and assembly
equipment.
Aerotech will also be exhibiting a
selection of linear and rotary
positioning mechanics along with
motion and machine controls
demonstrating its extensive capability
as an engineered motion and
mechatronics systems designer and
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