It’s programmed with Baldor’s MINT™ motion control programming language. Uses 32-bit floating point DSP, operates at 50 MHz, supports position capture times of 200 nanoseconds and accepts encoder signals to 7.5 MHz.
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The NextMove-PCI motion controller from Baldor (Fort Smith, AR) is a compact card that fits into a PC and provides 8 to 12 axes of motor control and extensive I/O, as well as supporting CAN communications.
It’s programmed with Baldor’s MINT™ motion control programming language. Uses 32-bit floating point DSP, operates at 50 MHz, supports position capture times of 200 nanoseconds and accepts encoder signals to 7.5 MHz.