Standalone Mmc Control; Introduction; Features; Overview - G&L MMC-A2 Hardware Manual

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Standalone MMC Control

4.1

Introduction

This section contains information on the Standalone MMC Control hardware only.
Information on the Standalone Digital MMC Control is contained in
91. Block I/O information can be found in the Block I/O Hardware Manual. Software
information can be found in the PiCPro online help, the Function/Function Block
Reference Guide, ASFB Manuals or on-line.
4.2

Features

4.3

Overview

The MMC Control offers a complete solution to both machine and motion
control in a standalone unit. The Standalone MMC family includes these
models:
G & L Motion Control Inc.
32-bit RISC Processor
2 Mbytes of flash memory
256 Kbytes of Application Memory
128 Kbytes of User RAM Memory
PicPro RS232 port, baud rates up to 57.6 Kbaud
User RS232/RS485 port, RTS/CTS handshaking, baud rates up to
19.2 Kbaud
Battery-backed time-of-day clock
Application stored in battery-back RAM
Block I/O port for I/O expansion
Up to 4 MMC Option Modules can be user-installed
One, two, four, and 16 axis analog versions available
SERCOS version available
UL Listed and CE Marked.
MMC-A2 (2 1/2 axis analog servo control)
MMC-A2 Plus (2 1/2 axis analog servo control, expandable)
MMC-A4 (4 1/2 axis analog servo control)
MMC Hardware Manual
Standalone MMC Control
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