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MotionSuiteTM  
MP940
     
1.5-Axis Machine Controller

The MP940 establishes an entirely new level of power and affordability for one (1) or 1.5 axis applications. The MP940 provides solutions for applications that previously required expensive, complicated controllers.

 Cost savings continue well past the initial investment. The MP940's modular design allows it to mount to any size Sigma II drive. This means significant savings in inventory expense and potentially less downtime resulting from improved inventory flexibility.

Yaskawa's unmatched quality assures years of trouble-free usage. Yaskawa's Sigma drive products are documented to exceed 400,000 hours MTBF (mean time between failure). Add Yaskawa's superb service support and the experience is complete.

Being cost effective is only the beginning. The feature list for the MP940 is inclusive.

Optional network I/O expansion  
Integral I/O Continuous path generation
Fast position update rate of 1m/sec UL, cUL, CE, TUV certifications
CERF high speed communications network Selection of optional communication networks

Advanced motion functions standard

Electronic camming Phase adjustment External encoder input
Electronic gearing/lineshafting Programmable limit switch 2 high speed registration inputs
32 bit position resolution Massive program capacity Link multiple controllers together

 

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