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Serial communications

July 1, 2010
The Motionnet serial-communication networking sprovides I/O and motor control, CPU emulation, and message communication, and reduces wiring.

The Motionnet serial-communication networking sprovides I/O and motor control, CPU emulation, and message communication, and reduces wiring.

Features & benefits

  • Transfers 4 bytes of data in 15.1 µsec using cyclical communication to control input and output

  • 64-pin QFP G9001A chip controls up to 64 local devices, consists of 256 bytes of RAM for I/O control and 512 bytes of RAM for data; 20 Mbps

  • I/O device with four 8-bit ports/device, tolerant buffer, cyclic transfer; motor-control device for single-axis stepper or servomotor based on instructions

Nippon Pulse America Inc.
(540) 633-1677
www.nipponpulse.com

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