ABB NSB204-502W motion control products NextMove
ABB NSB204-502W motion control products NextMove
ABB NSB204-502W motion control products NextMove
NextMove ESB-2 is an economic eight
axes motion controller, with powerful
multitasking Mint programming. It
can provide control of up to 4 axes of
closed loop control (servo or vector)
and 4 axes of open loop control (step/
direction outputs).
USB, Serial and CANopen provide
flexible communications to PLC,
distributed I/O and other devices.
The controller’s low profile form
factor and two part screw terminal
connectors make it simple to install,
while integrated digital/analog I/O
including high-speed registration
inputs make this a single box solution
for many applications.
Ethernet machine control range
ABB’s e100 motion control solutions
provide all the benefits of NextMove
ESB-2 combined with Ethernet based
technology, controlling traditional analog,
stepper and distributed drives and I/O
in an array of different applications.
Applications include over-wrappers,
vertical form fill seal, tray sealers and
markets such as metal forming, material
handling and more.
PC tool offers simple and intuitive
commissioning
The Mint Workbench PC tool offers fast
and simple setup, commissioning and
monitoring in a single software tool. In
addition to a step by step configuration
wizard, oscilloscope graphing, parameter
view/edit/compare it also includes motion
programming, integrated help and a
support tool to package a single concise
email to streamline technical support.
Stand-alone operation
Onboard flash memory and NextMove’s
Mint or C programming capabilities
allow the controller to be operated as
stand-alone. Onboard communications
channels, including RS232/485,
CANopen and USB make it easier to
interface with other devices. Simple ASCII
protocols such as Modbus RTU allow
data transfer between PLCs and the
NextMove controller.
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