Micromech is pleased to introduce Nippon Pulse’s Commander core motion controller, a four-axis hybrid IC that bridges the gap between off-the-shelf and design-from-scratch controllers. The Commander core is secure, flexible and is easily scalable from prototype to production while remaining cost-effective for high-volume applications.
Using the Commander core during the development of your applications helps
reduce development time due to its ease of use, resulting in a faster path to
market for your design. Commander uses a BASIC-like programming language
(A-SCRIPT) that allows programmers to compile, read and write standalone
programs. The software also provides multi-threading and subroutine support,
and can be run in both PC-based and standalone modes.
Commander core’s advanced functionality includes linear, arc, circular, helix
and tangential interpolation, as well as coordinated motion and continuous
buffered motion, thanks to its 100 buffer registers. It also allows the user to
choose between trapezoidal or S-curve acceleration/deceleration, and absolute
or incremental positioning. Changes can be made on-the-fly as well, with either
the speed or target position shifting as desired during operation.
The Commander core is based on Nippon Pulse’s PCL6045BL motion control LSI, and
an ARM Core processor. It has stepper and servo motor interfaces, and can
operate via joystick with analog input (X and Y axes). Communication to theCommander core can be established over USB, Serial (RS-485, I2C, SPI), and
Ethernet.