ATOMI

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Atomi is an multiaxis motor drive under development. Release on 2017.

About ATOMI

ATOMI is a multiaxis servo and stepper motor driver board with up to four axis capability. Based on IONI technology, ATOMI delivers state of the art motion control what comes to quality, reliability, and features.

Benefits

  • Closed loop systems to avoid missed steps and lost position
  • Ultimate price/quality ratio
  • Very small form factor to enable small enclosures
  • Single PSU operation, no separate logic and motor voltages. ATOMI operates from 20 to 49 V.
  • Direct USB connectivity and full control over SimpleMotionV2 field bus
    • Includes PWM to analog (0 to 5 V) output circuitry, and
    • external open-drain output buffer.
  • Parallel port compatible pin header
  • Extra IO from second pinheader to maximize flexibility

ATOMI Wiring

ATOMI connectors and pinouts


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