Difference between revisions of "IONI device model comparison"
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*SinCos 1 Vp-p encoder support | *SinCos 1 Vp-p encoder support | ||
*Serial encoder support (TBD) | *Serial encoder support (TBD) | ||
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==Comparison== | ==Comparison== | ||
IONI Pro supports higher encoder resolutions and pulse frequencies. The table below summarizes the full list of differences currently: | IONI Pro supports higher encoder resolutions and pulse frequencies. The table below summarizes the full list of differences currently: |
Revision as of 00:10, 13 March 2015
The main difference between IONI and IONI Pro is that Pro model will get more advanced functions as downloadable upgrades. The planned additions are:
- Notch filter for advanced vibration damping
- Support for EtherCAT field bus (through separate EtherCAT to SimpleMotion V2 bridge device)
- True dual-loop feedback position control
- SinCos 1 Vp-p encoder support
- Serial encoder support (TBD)
The above list is preliminary and subject to change. For realized differences, see comparison below. |
Comparison
IONI Pro supports higher encoder resolutions and pulse frequencies. The table below summarizes the full list of differences currently:
Feature | IONI | IONI Pro |
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Max encoder count rate | 0-4 MHz | 0-18 MHz |
Encoder resolution | 100-65535 P/R | 100-15000000 P/R |
Pulse/dir setpoint frequency | 0-4 MHz | 0-8 MHz |
Quadrature setpoint frequency | 0-1 MHz | 0-2 MHz |