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whether it is suitable for the specific application and whether it meets the performance,
reliability, and safety requirements of that application. ORMEC reserves the right to
make improvements to the product as well as this documentation at any time without
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UL Recognized Component
Generation III Model 20 and Model 40 Motion Controllers are now recognized under the
Component Program of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. in both the United States and
Canada. These new UL Recognized Units may be distinguished from previous units by
the UL trademark symbols shown below
This manual tells you about ORMEC’s Generation III Model 20 & 40 motion
controllers and accessories... providing a detailed description of the Generation
III hardware and information for installing, operating and "getting started" with
your new Generation III motion control system.
The manual is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Welcome introduces you to this manual and its organization.
Chapter 2 General Description provides an overview of the Generation III
product family. It includes descriptions of the Model 20 & 40
Motion Controllers, the DSP Axis Modules and compatible
servomotors and servodrives.
Chapter 3 Installation provides instructions on installing your unit. It also
provides a complete hardware description of the Generation III
controller interfaces, including detailed information on each
interface to the unit.
Chapter 4 Operation explains the powerup and initial configuration
approach utilized by Generation III.
Chapter 5 Getting Started provides detailed instructions on how to run
your Generation III unit for the first time.
Chapter 6 Product History provides a chronological revision history for
the Model 20/40 Motion Controllers and DSP Axis Modules.
Chapter 7 Specifications provides detailed specifications for the product.
These specifications include environmental, mechanical and
electrical interface specifications as well as references to the
interface schematics in the Appendixes.
Chapter 8 Terms & Mnemonics provides definitions for terms specific to
motion control and/or ORMEC’s motion control products.
Appendixes Appendixes contain detailed drawings which document the
Generation III dimensions, system interface, DSP Axis Module
interface, as well as associated interface cables and
accessories. See the Table of Contents for details.
NOTE: This manual concentrates on providing Generation III controller
hardware and cabling documentation. Detailed information on ORMEC’s
MotionBASIC® programming language is found in the on-line MotionBASIC®
Hypertext Software Manual. A diskette containing the MotionBASIC®
Hypertext Software Manual software is included at the end of this manual. A
hard copy is included in the MotionPROTM manual.
2.1 General Description
The ORMEC Generation III Model 20 & 40 Motion Controllers are industrially
hardened computers designed especially for high performance control of
automation using servomotors. They are fully compatible with ORMEC’s lines
of brushless servomotors and drives.
At the heart of both the Model 20 and 40 is a 12-Mhz Intel 80C186 main
processor. It is interfaced through dual-ported "shared memory" to DSP Axis
Modules which are controlled by Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processors
operating at 40 Mhz. This powerful architecture provides the foundation for
general purpose motion control programmed in ORMEC’s industrialized
superset of Microsoft BASIC called MotionBASIC®
. The combination of a main
processor from Intel’s premier family of microprocessors and Digital Signal
Processors for axis control provides speed and performance while maintaining
the ease-of-use associated with interpreted BASIC.
The Model 20 provides two PC-AT style I/O slots and is designed for systems
which have between 11/2 and 4 axes of motion control. For 11/2 to 2 axis
systems, the second slot can be used for various communications options such
as a video controller, a PLC network interface or additional serial interfaces.
The Model 20 can provide 21/2 to 4 axes of control for many applications.
Examples of this are systems interfaced via ModbusTM or an MMI-840 Industrial
Terminal, which provides an 8-line by 40-character display.
The Model 40 provides four PC-AT style I/O slots and is designed for systems
which have between 21/2 and 8 axes of motion control.
Generation III motion controllers provide electronic gearing for a virtually
unlimited number of servomotors using ORMEC’s proprietary MotionDATATM
communications capability. This feature can be used to either closely