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Electromate Industrial Sales Limited
Introduction to Motion Control Textbook
Electromate Industrial Sales has just published the industry's most comprehensive guide to
electro-mechanical motion control. Designed for the "real world", this 140 page textbook combines
charts, illustrations and handy engineering formulae with an easy-to-read format.
Benefits include:
- Only $45.00 US/ea
- Delivery from stock
- Design principles
- Comparing servo & stepper technologies
- Popular positioning systems
- Gear products
- Feedback devices
Included are over 100 helpful hints on preventing system failures and eliminating EMI noise. A handy
conversion chart and glossary is standard. The table of contents can be viewed on this press release.
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140 pages, 1996
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Motion Control By Microprocessors
by Dr. Jacob Tal
Dr. Tal's first published textbook is still a popular favorite among novices & motion control experts
alike. Focusing on modeling and analysis of digital control systems, this book also covers brushless
motor control and velocity control systems from an analytical perspective. Transfer equations, math
functions and circuit design examples provide the reader a theoretical understanding of a basic servo
system. Methods to optimize the design of motion control systems and motor selection is also covered.
110 pages, 1984
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Motion Control Applications
by Dr. Jacob Tal
Here's the perfect application design book for the motion control novice using a Galil controller for
the first time. In a user-friendly comprehensive manner, the book reviews motion control systems,
selecting system components, modeling servo systems, system analysis, and system design. Numerous
programming and design application examples simplifies a first time users' start-up using a Galil motion
controller.
145 pages, 1989
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Selection of High-Precision Microdrives
By Dr. Urs Kafader
This book is intended to provide the reader with a practical approach to solving basic micro drive
problems. The text is filled with numerous examples of fundamental drive problems and solutions ranging
from diaphragm pumps to lead-screw drives and their associated controls.
165 pages, 2007
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Magnetism - Basics, Forces, Applications
By Dr. Otto Stemme
The book works with simple examples, with estimates and even with approximations. The aim is to
cultivate basic understanding and to offer assistance for feasibility calculations and considerations.
The book has three chapters. Initially basics and terms are explained, then there is some theory on
magnetism and finally the magnetic circuit and magnetisation procedures are dealt with in detail. Due to
their proximity to drive technology, magnetic forces are dealt with at length, as are magnetic field
sensor technology and natural magnetic fields. The author says that being bold he has also added a
chapter on "The Physiological Effect of Magnetic Fields".
177 pages, 2007
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Embedded Systems Design using the Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor - Interfacing, Networking, and Application Development
By Kamal Hyder & Bob Perrin
Authors Kamal Hyder and Bob Perrin are embedded engineers with years of experience and they offer a
wealth of design details and "insider" tips and techniques. Extensive embedded design examples are
supported by fully tested source code. Whether you're already working with the Rabbit or considering it
for a future design, this is one reference you can't be without!
458 pages, 2005
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Embedded Ethernet and Internet Complete - Designing and programming small devices for networking
By Jan Axelson, author of USB Complete
Extend the reach of your embedded systems with Ethernet. Create tiny webservers and use TCP/IP to
communicate over local networks and the Internet. Complete examples using RabbitCore modules (RCM3200)
show how to implement networking applications.
245 pages, 2005
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Step-by-Step Design of Motion Control Systems
by Dr. Jacob Tal
Here's the perfect design book for the novice. It covers the entire range of control from understanding theory and operation of motion control systems to component selection, analytical design, stability analysis, and programming applications. Written in a modular form for studying sections individually, the book covers such applications as: independent motion, linear and circular interpolation, electronic gearing, and tension control. The book takes the reader, step-by-step, through the design process including design, programming and implementation.
200 pages, 1994
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Motion Control Made Easy - Video
by Dr. Jacob Tal
Galil's popular "Motion Control Made Easy" seminar is now available on VHS video. This 3 hour recorded seminar is given by Jacob Tal, president and founder of Galil. Jacob has personally conducted hundreds of seminars to over 10,000 engineers throughout the world. Now, you can watch the seminar at your own convenience and come back to it at anytime. "Motion Control Made Easy" is ideal for those seeking a basic understanding or refresher on how to successfully implement motion control systems. Topics covered include: elements of a servo system, tuning servo systems and programming motion applications.
3 Hours DVD or VHS video, 1999
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MicroC/OS-II, Second Edition: The Real-Time Kernel
by Jean J. Labrosse
This new edition of the best-selling book MicroC/OS, The Real-Time Kernel, contains over 200 pages of
new examples and explanations of this popular real-time kernel. Jean Labrosse shows you how the kernel
was designed and built and teaches you the fundamentals of a multitasking real-time system. You will
learn about kernel structure, task and time management, intertask communications and synchronization,
and dynamic memory allocation in MicroC/OS-II.
MicroC/OS-II is a ROMable, scalable, real-time, multitasking kernel. It is a simple, efficient, easy-to-use real-time operating system that runs on Rabbit microprocessors and is fully supported by the Dynamic C development environment. Applications include engine controls, network adapters, cameras, ATM machines, industrial robots, and more. Based on the original MicroC/OS introduced in 1992, MicroC/OS-II uses the same core and most of the same functions as MicroC/OS yet offers more features.
MicroC/OS-II is capable of inter-task communication and synchronization via the use of semaphores,
mailboxes, and queues. User-definable system hooks are supplied for added system control and customizing
during task creation, task deletion, context switches, and time ticks.
MicroC/OS-II was designed for embedded applications and using the tools of Dynamic C Premier can be
embedded as part of your product. This real-time kernel is fully preemptive, meaning it always runs the
highest priority task that is ready. MicroC/OS-II is also scalable, allowing you to reduce the amount of
memory (both RAM and ROM) needed by MicroC/OS-II on a per-application basis. Being deterministic, it
allows you to always know how much time MicroC/OS-II will take to execute a function or a service.
210 pages
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