Aerotech Inc., a global leader in precision motion control and automation, makes the Automation1 motion control platform more powerful and user friendly with every release. Particularly, the company released Version 2.5, which brings a TCP socket interface (beta), Automation1 MachineApps HMI developments, and new motor setup helper modules.
In addition, it also has Machine Setup improvements for galvo laser scan heads and more.
“Automation1 continues to improve at a rapid pace, enabling our users to do more,” said Daniel Hong, a Controls Product Manager at Aerotech. “Its innovative design allows us to continually deliver new levels of control for our users.”
The latest updates by Aerotech has brought about many changes. Specifically, the recent developments in the Automation1 motion control platform include the following:
The TCP socket interface (beta) allows users to communicate between the Automation1 controller and other devices over TCP. Moreover, new AeroScript socket functions make it easy to interact with other nodes on a computer network and provide the ability to send and receive binary and UTF-8 string data.
Automation1’s Access Control feature now allows users to customize access to specific MachineApps, making it easy for developers to create different MachineApps. At the same time, limit access to specific HMI screens based on users or groups.
The new MachineApps Camera Module makes it possible to display a live video feed with optional crosshairs, capture images, display saved images and view axes’ positions. Furthermore, the new Message Log Viewer, users can write custom date- and time-stamped messages to the Message Log and view them in their custom HMI.
The Motor Hall and Signal Status module helps users visually verify proper hall sensor operation. The Absolute Encoder Alignment module helps to set an offset in motor commutation often required for axes that have absolute encoders. Furthermore, new improvements have been made to other Studio application modules, including the Frequency Response module’s loop shaping controls, the Homing module, and the Programming module.
Users can now change galvo calibration and galvo power correction files without resetting the controller. Support for higher-derivative feedforward control was added with snap feedforward. Laser scan head drives now interpolate feedforward current automatically, making this feature simpler to use.
Expanded support for gantries includes a new homing configuration wizard and the ability to output quadrature or clock and direction signals from a specified encoder port.
Gantry setup is easier than ever thanks to a Checklist sidebar module that provides specific steps for configuring a gantry. Gantry configuration is now more streamlined within the Device Catalog, too. Automation1 help documentation now features full documentation for the C API.