NI SoftMotion Module simplifies motion control applications
Posted to News on 18th Aug 2009, 14:31

NI SoftMotion Module simplifies motion control applications

National Instruments' new NI LabVIEW SoftMotion Module simplifies the development of advanced single- and multi-axis motion applications, and the new NI C Series modules expand the connectivity of the NI CompactRIO programmable automation controller (PAC) platform to hundreds of servo and stepper drives from NI and third-party vendors. These additions to the NI family of motion products combine the ease of use and I/O capabilities of the NI LabVIEW graphical programming with the customisation and synchronisation benefits of field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based CompactRIO hardware to deliver an excellent platform for developing advanced motion control applications.

NI SoftMotion Module simplifies motion control applications

LabVIEW NI SoftMotion offers the convenience of programming motion profiles with a high-level, function block API based on the Motion Control Library defined by PLCopen. It includes function blocks for straight line, arc and contoured move types, as well as function blocks for advanced operations such as electronic gearing and camming. The module also features advanced functions for designing custom motion applications including trajectory generation, spline interpolation, position and velocity control and encoder implementation. Because the module is an extension of LabVIEW, engineers and scientists can easily synchronise their motion applications with I/O and measurements in a single development environment.

LabVIEW NI SoftMotion seamlessly integrates with CompactRIO to deliver an excellent platform for advanced motion control applications. Using the new C Series drive interface modules, engineers and scientists can take advantage of a CompactRIO feature that automates FPGA programming to easily integrate FPGA benefits such as reliable, high-speed control and synchronisation into their applications. Additionally, LabVIEW NI SoftMotion works with customised axes for engineers and scientists who wish to use third-party hardware.

Easy integration with steppers and servos

With direct connectivity to hundreds of servo and stepper drives, the new C Series drive interface modules make it easy to incorporate new or existing motors and drives into motion systems. The NI 9512 module connects to stepper drives and motors, while the NI 9514 and NI 9516 modules feature single- and dual-encoder feedback, respectively, and interface with servo drives and motors. Because motion applications tend to be processing-intensive, the drive interface modules perform onboard processing to free up processing power and increase performance. Additionally, the drive interface modules work with the NI 9144 deterministic Ethernet expansion chassis, which features two Ethernet ports that make it possible to daisy-chain multiple chassis from a CompactRIO, the NI 3100 industrial controller or a real-time PXI controller to create distributed motion applications.

Go to www.ni.com/motion to find out about NI motion control products, read case studies and download white papers on how NI technology can be used for motion applications. Alternatively, use the form on this page to request a callback or more information.


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