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Motion Card does not require host bus connection.

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January 19, 2009 - Measuring up to 16 x 10.7 cm, Prodigy Stand-Alone card downloads motion control programs with on-board C-Motion Engine for onboard execution, off-loading, or eliminating PC host. It is available with horizontal connectors or optional vertical connectors for stackable configurations which aids in choosing mounting locations and cable options. Product supports Ethernet communications with UDP and TCP communication protocols. Multiple versions of card are offered for 1- thru 4-Axis applications.

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Performance Motion Devices, Inc.
55 Old Bedford Rd.
Lincoln, MA, 01773
USA



New Prodigy® Stand-Alone Motion Card Offers OEM Machine Designers a Powerful New Approach to Distributed Motion Systems


New Motion Card provides a compact Stand-Alone format, downloadable programming capabilities, and Ethernet connectivity.

Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA - The latest innovation in the Prodigy family of motion cards from Performance Motion Devices, Inc. (PMD), is a Stand-Alone format that does not require a host bus connection. This new Stand-Alone design provides the capability to download motion programs to the Prodigy card for onboard execution, off-loading or eliminating the PC host and increasing the ability to distribute independent motion programs throughout the machine.

Downloadable Programming
Multiple versions of the Stand-Alone card are offered for 1- thru 4-Axis applications. All versions measure 6.3" x 4.23" (16cm x 10.7cm), providing a small form factor for space constrained designs. They are available with horizontal connectors or optional vertical connectors for stackable configurations. This provides designers with greater versatility in choosing mounting locations and cabling options.

New support for Ethernet communications with UDP and TCP communication protocols, in addition to serial and CANbus protocols, allow the Stand-Alone Prodigy to operate in a wide variety of networking environments.

Downloadable Programming and the C-Motion® Engine
Program development is simplified through the use of PMD's C-Motion development suite that includes an extensive library of proven motion control code as well as an array of development and debug tools. The powerful C-Motion command set includes an extensive source code library of motion commands that speed development of standard C/C++ programs. In addition to handling the motion control functions, the C-Motion Engine can also manage digital and analog I/O signals locally allowing for much faster system responses and a reduced need for supplemental I/O cards in the system.

Prodigy Stand-Alone cards provide high performance board-level motion control for scientific, industrial, robotic, and general purpose automation applications. The motion control functions are handled by PMD's industry leading Magellan® Motion Processor that is tightly integrated with the C-Motion Engine. Users can program a variety of motion profiles including S-curve, trapezoidal, velocity contouring, and electronic gearing. Servo loop compensation utilizes a full 32-bit position error, PID with velocity and acceleration feedforward, integration limit and dual biquad filters for sophisticated control of complex loads. Motor type and feedback type can be selected independently for each axis. Prodigy supports DC brush, brushless DC, step, and microstepping motors. The new Prodigy Stand-Alone Motion Cards with downloadable programming are available in OEM quantities starting at $575.

"This new Stand-Alone card offers OEM machine designers a compact, stackable format and the ability to download motion control programs with the on-board C-Motion Engine. This Stand-Alone card along with the rest of the Prodigy family of motion cards creates a formidable tool set for motion system designers" - Chuck Lewin, Founder and VP of Engineering, Performance Motion Devices, Inc.
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