CNC & Machine Controls
Encoder Interface Features Increased Clock Frequency
Heidenhain’s bidirectional EnDat 2. 2 encoder interface is now available with a clock frequency of 16 MHz for high-response applications with direct drives, particularly those found in the electronics industry. According to the company, the increase from 8 MHz to 16 MHz reduces access time to the position value and shortens cycle times.
Read MoreRemote CNC Access And Operation
An all-hardware interface grants real-time access to CNC functions via the Internet without taxing the machine's brainpower.
Read MoreUSB Reader Inputs CNC Programs From A Flash Drive
USB flash memory devices (also called flash drives or data sticks) are a convenient way to move files from a laptop to a desktop PC, from a camera to a PC and so on. They can also be handy for storing and moving part programs for CNC machines on the shop floor.
Read MoreAdaptive Machining For Turbine Blade Repair
Real-time-responding CNC brings new possibilities to difficult machining applications.
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