What is the difference between motion control and motor control in the field of industrial control and automation?
As an industrial controller, he often talks about motion control. So, in the field of industrial control and automation, what exactly does motion control mean?
What is the difference between motor control and motion control?
What is the basic structure of the structure?
What is the trend of motion control?
Let us take a look!
Industrial control is mainly divided into two directions, one is motion control, usually used in the field of machinery; the other is process control, usually used in the chemical industry. Motion control refers to a servo system originating from the early stage, based on the control of the motor, to achieve the control of the physical displacement of the object diagonal displacement, torque, speed and so on.
Motion control from motion controller
The emergence of motion control has further promoted electromechanical control solutions. For example, both cams and gears required mechanical structures, which can now be realized using electronic cams and electronic gears, eliminating the backhaul, friction and wear of the mechanical realization process.
Mature motion control products not only need to provide path planning, forward-looking control, motion coordination, interpolation, kinematics positive and negative solutions, and command output of drive motors, but also need to have engineering configuration software (such as SIMOTION SCOUT), grammar interpreter (not only refers to its own language, but also includes PLC language support of IEC-61131-3), simple PLC function, PID control algorithm implementation, HMI interactive interface, fault diagnosis interface, advanced motion controller can also realize security control, etc. .
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