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ACS Motion Control

Since 1985 ACS Motion Control has developed and manufactured advanced multi-axis motion controllers and integrated control modules. Our main focus has been ease of use while maintaining the power and flexibility required by a broad range of machine automation applications. Our products are used in packaging, printing, robotics, linear stage control, semiconductor manufacturing and testing, electronic assembly and testing, medical imaging and advanced digital printing industries.

Software Release SPiiPlus NT Suite v.2.10

SPiiPlus NT Suite v. 2.10 was released to download

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Multi-processor Architecture

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Compared to other manufacturers who use a single, off-the-shelf processor for multi-axis motion control, our unique multi-processor real-time architecture guarantees performance at a fixed update rate of 20kHz with 48-bit accuracy, for all axes. The MPU is a standard miniature Pentium-like PC that manages each SPii processor. The MPU handles high-level tasks, including axis profile generation, host/controller communication, user-program execution, and safety event handling. SPii stands for ACS Motion Conttrol second generation ASIC Servo Processor. The SPii ASIC is based on a 120MHz RISC core designed and optimized byACS Motion Conttrol for real time motion control algorithms. It combines all the peripherals required to implement a complete, high-performance, all digital motion control system. All of our standard and customized OEM SPiiPlus control products are based on the SPii processor.

Each SPii handles low-level tasks including:

  • Advanced real time algorithm and special filter execution
  • Digital encoder input up to 20 million counts per second
  • Analog Sin-Cos encoder input and interpolation up to a multiplication factor of 65,536
  • Fast, high-rate Position Event Generator (PEG) to trigger external devices
  • Fast position registration (Mark) to capture position on input event
  • High resolution analog or PWM command generation to the drive
  • High Speed Synchronous Interface channel (HSSI) to manage fast communication with remote axes or I/O expansion modules

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