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support related to Mach software, please visit our forum
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DSPMC 7762 is an Ethernet
based motion control and data aquisition product. Utilizing the latest
DSP technology, the DSPMC offers a comprehensive set of features for
your demanding applications.
8 Channels
Servo Drive Analog Outputs, Range ±10V, 16-Bit Resolution
Standalone
Operation by programming the unit with BASIC programming language.
(Looking for a controller with Step/Dir interface? checkout the new HiCON Motion Controller)
Also check out the new THC
Adapter Board for torch height control functionality with
this item.
The DSPMC controller can be used in a variety of applications, e.g.,
Data Aquisition Systems
PC Based or Standalone Motion and I/O Controller
Storage and Retrieval Systems
Milling / Lathe CNC Machines
etc
Customer Testimonials
W Schreur -
The Netherlands we ran some advanced 3D test with our mill and
your dspmc is a top end device!
M Pivac -
Australia You should be proud of the DSPMC product. It is
good. It is fairly easy to set up, it works and achieves a good result.
G Knox - New
Zealand What I can say is the Vital unit is very
good..... As we learned how it worked it impressed us more and more.
60 Days Return Policy
Satisfaction
Guaranteed. DSPMC and breakout boards are backed by 60 days return
policy, giving you plenty time to install and verify the system.
Mach3 and Mach4 CNC Controller
Mach3 and Mach4
are
excellent PC-based software solutions for CNC, and when paired with the
DSPMC, creates a state of the art CNC solution for machine-shop and
industrial applications.
It is highly recommended that Mach3 or 4 be used
in tandem with the DSPMC for simplified configuration, integration, and
operation. The DSPMC supports the use of Mach Software with the plugin provided on this page.For the official production release, please
refer to the "DSPMCv2
(7762) Files" section below as well as the release notes. AxisWorks
software is NOT required.
Mach Software and DSPMC setup:
Copy the DSPMC plugin for Mach3 or Mach4 to the plugins folder in the Mach installation directory ("C:\Mach3\plugins" or "C:\Mach4\plugins").
Perform
all necessary configurations via the user friendly config screens.
For more
information, consult the Mach3
Integration section provided in the DSPMC user manual.