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NYCe 4000 - System elements

System elements
Motion control system (node)
In a node 3 basic elements can be distinguished:
  • Housing and connectivity panel
  • Motion Control Unit
  • One or more Drive Units
Depending on the required number of drives and the connectivity panel, different node configurations are available. For OEMs the connector choice and backplane form factor can be customized for a perfect fit to the machine. The system is designed such that it offers maximum flexibility in minimum space. As an example, using the 2 axis drive unit, you have support for brushed and brushless servo motors, but also for stepper motor from just 1 drive unit!
Also servicing this unit is easy: all connectors remain attached to the connectivity panel, changing a drive unit is simply removing it from the node and putting a new one in place. No jumpers setting, no software updates, no configuration settings, this is all handled automatically when the system is restarted.
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