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Full speed ahead - with messung servo & motion control automation
Posted: Oct 15, 2020
Everybody's talking about the concept of the smart factory. About a factory where production and data blend seamlessly, and where automation and integration are the buzz words for long-term success.
Motion control is a sub-field of automation, encompassing the systems or sub-systems involved in moving parts of machines in a controlled manner.
Motion control is an important part of robotics and CNC machine tools, and is widely used in the packaging, printing, textile, semiconductor production, and assembly industries. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_control)
Servo mechanisms are automated control systems used in everything from CNC machines, robotics, factory automation and more. Servo systems offer greater reliability and precision as they use position feedback to account for errors and system disturbances unlike open loop systems.
Servo drives offer a wide range of advantages for automatic machining systems, including superior positioning, speed, and motion control.
Servos are able to account for expected errors through a feedback monitoring device that leverages negative feedback to send a signal back to the controller. In motion controls, the feedback device evaluates the relation of the control input to the actual position of the mechanism or control shaft. By understanding the relationship between the actual value and "wanted value" of the shaft’s position, the controller is able to send a signal to the drive for corrective action in the motor.(Source: https://www.a-m-c.com/)
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