Motion control: the secret of the algorithm

To innovate and compete with automation technologies”: mechatronics according to B&R.

The term mechatronics describes solutions where electronics serve engineering mechanics, with the end of attaining sophisticated controls. What this means in practice was explained during the forum organized by ANIE last September 24th at the Chilometro rosso technological centre. B&R presented some motion algorithms, capable of providing significant benefits in both the design and production phase. Here, in particular,  the devices lead to a higher machine efficiency and precision, enabling containment of energy consumption, waste reduction and a higher quality of the final product.

In its talk, entitled “The Benefits of Evolved Motion Algorithms, developed by the Drive”, B&R thus explained how current needs of high production, flexibility and modularity of the automatic machines  bring motion control systems to the forefront. These in fact assume an important function during both the design  and the developmental phase of any automation system. Hence the need for evermore intelligent and advanced electrical drives, able to solve evermore complex technical issues autonomously in the drive, without “bothering” the general control CPU of the machine.

This is why B&R chose to structure their presentation around two motion control algorithms that improve  system response to a given, set trajectory, providing the tools to address special control needs, impossible or too expensive to solve via traditional controls. A keen interest was shown by the public, as borne witness to by the many pertinent and “technical” questions posed.

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