This just looks like a stepper motor controller working with microsteps (the other must be using full steps) and that some sort of rotary encoder to determine position (or uses the EMF feedback while the other controlled doesn't). I remain unimpressed.
@ZNahum81208 It's much more sophisticated than that. You might notice that the closed loop motor doesn't slip. It detects when it's about to stall and modifies the commutation to prevent slipping. Typically these types of systems run smoother as they only draw the required current to keep from slipping.
Thank you for comments - Availability at this point is based on application. We have product design in the queue for single axis drive/controller that can easily be incorporated into equipment design. We do have original bread board "kitchen sink" controller available, but it has a lot of extra features that might not be required.
is it possible to buy your drive yet?
adamjamesdonovan 2 months ago
Do you know anybody about this technology? Is there some company to shell that type of drives?
Please let me know
stamy1666 4 months ago
MY STEPPER MOTOR IS VERY SLOW WAT I DO . MAE HY200 2220 0062 AC04 VMax84V 0.62A/Ph
drkhiani 4 months ago
Yes there is an encoder in play! thank you for your comment.
mootness 4 months ago
Very nice~! is there encoder or something in right stepper motor ?
syong82 4 months ago
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syong82 4 months ago
This isn't AMCI related - AMCSTI is the acronym for "Advanced Motion Control Source Two Inc." Current status - going quite well!
mshieldsjr 6 months ago
Whats the status of this? Doesnt seem to be anything up on the AMCI website.
dm0st 6 months ago
Whats the status of this? Doesnt seem to be anything up on the AMCI website.
dm0st 6 months ago
at 1:20 he pressed only his right hand, but the rest of the show is really cool
rodstartube 6 months ago
Undergoing the same situations, a servo motor would behave similarly?
CLAUDIOPEIXOTO 10 months ago
@CLAUDIOPEIXOTO Yes - there are also a few other manufacturers that have similar stepper technology.
adisharr 5 months ago
Someday this will go on sale in the regular market?
CLAUDIOPEIXOTO 10 months ago
This just looks like a stepper motor controller working with microsteps (the other must be using full steps) and that some sort of rotary encoder to determine position (or uses the EMF feedback while the other controlled doesn't). I remain unimpressed.
ZNahum81208 1 year ago
@ZNahum81208 It's much more sophisticated than that. You might notice that the closed loop motor doesn't slip. It detects when it's about to stall and modifies the commutation to prevent slipping. Typically these types of systems run smoother as they only draw the required current to keep from slipping.
adisharr 5 months ago
this is great
I hope price will not be like servo
JASKO1111111111 1 year ago
Thank you for comments - Availability at this point is based on application. We have product design in the queue for single axis drive/controller that can easily be incorporated into equipment design. We do have original bread board "kitchen sink" controller available, but it has a lot of extra features that might not be required.
mootness 1 year ago
when will this be available?
peaveybwx55555 1 year ago
great tech, when are you luch product?
tivoi 1 year ago
Thats a Cool ass display. Do you do this for shows and such (SEMA for example)
M1ST3RHYDE 1 year ago
I have heard and felt the difference. Amazing!
nfasciana 1 year ago