DCU is a family of digital cards for closed-loop control of one or two hydraulic axes. The family is made up of the configurations to serve the most popular applications: position, pressure, synchronization, and pressure-flow controls. ...
DCU is a family of digital cards for closed-loop control of one or two hydraulic axes. The family is made up of the configurations to serve the most popular applications: position, pressure, synchronization, and pressure-flow controls. Modular design allow an easy customization to a wide variety of application requirements.
Among the features of the cards are:
complete set-up of the card through a serial port (via PC or PDA)
sensor self calibration
control of two SSI sensors or an SSI and analog sensor
pre-selection of 15 programmable positions for simplified control in binary logic
output with power driver up to 3A, or output for valves with integrated electronics.
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