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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, August 19, 2022
As manufacturing and industrial demands increase, incorporating sophisticated motion control into automated processes becomes more common.
FREMONT, CA: Motion control, often known as servo control or robotics, is a subfield of automation concerned with precisely regulating the movement of various machine components. Power, efficiency, and movement precision are vital in applications such as manufacturing lines.
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An efficient motion control system permits movement and ensures that a machine can come to a complete stop. Rotary and linear actuators can control the movement of various machine components.
Motion control is used in industrial processes to move certain loads with care. A motion control device, such as an electric motor, hydraulic pump, or servo actuator, may be used to govern the position and velocity of a machine. Controlling the motion of objects, therefore, falls under motion control.
Motion control does not relate to a single component or approach; it comprises multiple components that collaborate to create motion. The components of a motion control system are a controller, motor drive, motors, and feedback sensors.
A controller, the system's brain, controls motors and drives using feedback from various sensors. The motor drive connects the motor to the controller. It interprets input from controllers and activates the motor to generate the desired motion.
Motion control systems employ a variety of motors, each with its own set of capabilities. Their primary responsibility is to receive commands from the motor drive and then translate those commands into actual machine movement. There are servo motors, stepper motors, and linear actuators among the motor kinds.
Motion control encompasses broad classes for industrial, medical, and scientific applications. Users have gained new degrees of freedom thanks to precise motion control systems (MCSs). Robots with accurate MCSs are currently utilized for baking cakes, cookies, and other foods.
Healthcare currently uses advanced robots. These robots are composed of the same motion control systems now being utilized to aid in operations and even to perform remote surgeries, in which surgeons from a remote location control the robots. Robotic surgeries are now possible due to the precision of MCSs. In the industrial industry, these robots are employed to create specific and exact items. Not only are these robots exact and accurate in their operations, but they also significantly cut the cost of the duties.
Technology has advanced undoubtedly to the point where precise motion control components and algorithms are now available. Still, researchers must concentrate on hardware issues and develop effective control methods. Industrial robots must utilize innovative motion control systems to enable innovation in their design and industry.
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