Automation Control System Markets

Aerotech at a Glance

Automotive Applications

Machine Tool Applications

Assembly Applications

Packaging Applications

Fuel Cell Applications

Distributed Control Architecture

Simplified Integration

Cost-Effective Retrofits

Software Motion Controller Functionality

Software Development Kit

Human-Machine Interface

Intelligent Network Drives

Programmable Logic Controller

Vision Systems

Servomotors

PC Based Hardware Controllers

Servo Amplifiers

Cartesian Robots

Actuators

Options & Accessories

Software Interfaces

Superior Mechanics

Engineered Systems

Worldwide Training & Support

ISO Registered

Aerotech Timeline


Automotive Applications

AEROTECH ADVANTAGES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

We have a full line of high-power drives and motors for production environment.

All-digital drives eliminate drift over time, providing superior repeatability without recalibration.

FireWire® used for communications decreases cabling by 38% over traditional systems. Using fewer cables and components not only decreases changeover time, it also increases reliability.

High performance, deterministic network (FireWire®) provides for distributed motion generation and synchronization while all-digital drives support high bandwidth local control for each axis, increasing performance.

Synchronization of up to 32-axes of real-time motion in one PC eliminates integration of multiple controllers for high axis-count systems, increasing reliability.






The Automation 3200 integral PLC and robot motion control decrease changeover times, or ease integration with existing systems to leverage your investment.

FireWire® supports live insertion/hot pluggable, making maintenance and reconfiguration time faster.

Extensive diagnostics make debugging new applications or system failures quick and easy, decreasing changeover and maintenance times.

Use of virtual mode and motion control tools provide for dry runs at desktop or on floor without actual machining operations, saving time and eliminating costly mistakes.

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