MACHINE VISION SYSTEM MYVIS YV250 - YASKAWA - #9

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PCI-bus Type MYVIS System with Personal Computer
Using an MP2100 Machine Controller
The PCI-bus type MYVIS attains the same high performance as the standalone type and does not require a separate monitor.
If using a PCI-bus type MYVIS with a Yaskawa machine controller from the MP2100 series, you can create user-application programs for the MYVlS and machine controller under the same development environment. (See the diagram on the right.)
Example of Program Configuration
Personal computer Application software
Vision APIs
Motion APIs
Windows 2000 and Windows XP
PCI bus
Control programs for other devices such as hard disk
MYVIS YV250P
lvalue, MP2100M
™Trigger signal input
Personal computer
Sensor
YV250P
(Max. 4 boards can be mounted.)
MECHATROLINK-ïï
CCD cameras
[Max. 16(4x4) cameras can be connected.]
sgds
sgdh
+
NS115
sgds
sgds
MP2100M (Max. 4 boards can be mounted.)
Remote I/O
S-M series Z-i series Linear X series Direct-drive
E series
AC servo drives-
Servomotors for Maintenance-free, High-accuracy, and High-speed Operation
I Direct-drive Servomotors
Linear Servomotors
All Yaskawa linear servomotors, which have been developed using the world's latest linear servo drive technology, can be used to attain the best performance from your machine. Direct feedback of position data by linear scale signals is used to realize high-speed and high-accuracy positioning. Its simple structure allows cleanliness, low maintenance, and other advantages not possible with a conventional ball-screw system.
The direct-drive servomotors free you from maintenance since the gear-less structure has no vibration or backlash. Direct-drive servomotors are optimal for high-speed and high-accuracy positioning since they require less setup time. There is no degradation of accuracy due to secular change.

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