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New integrated motors feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) for space-constrained and remote locations

By Miles Budimir | August 20, 2019

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The new TSM14POE StepSERVO Integrated Motor from Applied Motion Products features Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality commonly used in IT applications such as wireless access points, IP cameras and VoIP phones. PoE technology provides dc power and Ethernet communications over a single cable, enabling innovative solutions for space-constrained and remote locations.

The TSM14POE StepSERVO Integrated Motor with PoE technology offers a complete motion control solution with a motor, encoder, drive, and controller combined in a single integrated motor package. Eliminating the need to connect motor power and feedback cables to an external motor controller, the integrated motor receives its power and Ethernet communications over a single cable for greater design modularity and installation simplicity.

The motor is built upon Applied Motion’s StepSERVO Closed Loop Stepper Technology, which provides numerous benefits over conventional, open-loop step motor systems including higher torque and greater efficiency.

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The NEMA 14 frame TSM14POE StepSERVO Integrated Motor features an integral 4,096-count magnetic encoder for high position and velocity accuracy. On-board motion control using Applied Motion’s Q Programming language lets the motor run motion control profiles on its own as well as programmatically react to messages received on the Ethernet network. Two connector options, X-coded M12 and modular RJ-45, permit the use of standard, widely available Ethernet cables.

The company will demonstrate three TSM14POE StepSERVO Integrated Motors at Pack Expo Las Vegas on September 23-25, 2019 in booth # C-3614. Contact Eric Rice at [email protected] for a private demonstration or for more information.

For more information, visit www.applied-motion.com.

 


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