List Of Other Publications; Training Seminars - Galil Motion Control DMC-1600 Series User Manual

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List of Other Publications

"Step by Step Design of Motion Control Systems"
"Motion Control Applications"
"Motion Control by Microprocessors"

Training Seminars

Galil, a leader in motion control with over 200,000 controllers working worldwide, has a proud
reputation for anticipating and setting the trends in motion control. Galil understands your need to
keep abreast with these trends in order to remain resourceful and competitive. Through a series of
seminars and workshops held over the past 15 years, Galil has actively shared its market insights
in a no-nonsense way for a world of engineers on the move. In fact, over 10,000 engineers have
attended Galil seminars. The tradition continues with three different seminars, each designed for
your particular skill set—from beginner to the most advanced.
MOTION CONTROL MADE EASY
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Those who need a basic introduction or refresher on how to successfully implement servo motion
control systems.
TIME: 4 hours (8:30 am-12:30 pm)
ADVANCED MOTION CONTROL
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Those who consider themselves a "servo specialist" and require an in-depth knowledge of motion
control systems to ensure outstanding controller performance. Also, prior completion of "Motion
Control Made Easy" or equivalent is required. Analysis and design tools as well as several design
examples will be provided.
TIME: 8 hours (8:00 am-5:00 pm)
PRODUCT WORKSHOP
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Current users of Galil motion controllers. Conducted at Galil's headquarters in Rocklin, CA,
students will gain detailed understanding about connecting systems elements, system tuning and
motion programming. This is a "hands-on" seminar and students can test their application on
actual hardware and review it with Galil specialists.
TIME: Two days (8:30 am-5:00 pm)
DMC-1600
by Dr. Jacob Tal
by Dr. Jacob Tal
by Dr. Jacob Tal
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