The National Instruments PCI-7358 is a versatile Motion Controller Device that supports up to 8 axes with a maximum update rate of 62.5 µs for 2 axes, and offers encoder feedback, a wide velocity range of 1 to


Description

The National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device, with Part Number 778440-08, supports up to 8 axes for diverse motion control applications. This device is capable of a trajectory update range from 62.5 to 500 µs/sample, ensuring precise and timely motion control. When controlling 2 axes, it boasts a maximum update rate of 62.5 µs, and for all 8 axes, a total update rate of 250 µs is achieved.

With encoder feedback of ±1 quadrature count and analog feedback of ±1 LSB, the PCI-7358 ensures accurate positioning and movement. The controller also excels in its velocity range, allowing for 1 to 8,000,000 steps/s, and supports an impressive ±1,200,000 revolutions/min RPM range. For both absolute positioning and relative movements, the controller has a vast range of ±231 steps.

Furthermore, the device accepts encoder input at a maximum count rate of up to 20 MHz, which caters to high-speed applications. The motion I/O is versatile, with an input low voltage of 0.8 V and a high voltage range of 2 V, allowing for a variety of signal levels to be used efficiently.

Feature Specification
Product Name National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device
Part Number 778440-08
Axes Up to 8 axes
Trajectory Update Range 62.5 to 500 µs/sample
Maximum Update Rate (2 Axes) 62.5 µs
Maximum Update Rate (8 Axes) 250 µs total
Encoder Feedback ±1 quadrature count
Analog Feedback ±1 LSB
Velocity Range 1 to 8,000,000 steps/s
RPM Range ±1,200,000 revolutions/min
Position Range ±2^31 steps
Relative Move Size (Max) ±2^31 steps
Encoder Input Maximum Count Rate 20 MHz
Motion I/O Input Voltage Range (Low) 0.8 V
Motion I/O Input Voltage Range (High) 2 V

Q1: What are the capabilities of the National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device in terms of axes support, trajectory update range, maximum update rates for controlling axes, encoder and analog feedback precision, velocity range, revolutions per minute, positioning range, and encoder input count rate?
A1: The National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device accommodates high-speed applications by accepting encoder input at a maximum count rate of up to 20 MHz, which is suitable for high-speed motion control tasks.

Q2: What are the capabilities and specifications of the National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device in terms of axes support, update rates, feedback accuracy, velocity range, and encoder input?
A2: The National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device, Part Number 778440-08, can handle a maximum encoder input count rate of up to 20 MHz for high-speed applications.

Q3: How does the National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device accommodate high-speed applications with its encoder input specifications?
A3: The National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device supports up to 8 axes, offers trajectory update rates ranging from 62.5 to 500 µs/sample, and can achieve a maximum update rate of 62.5 µs for 2 axes and 250 µs for all 8 axes. It provides highly accurate feedback with ±1 quadrature count for encoders and ±1 LSB for analog feedback, a velocity range from 1 to 8,000,000 steps/s

Q4: What is the maximum encoder input count rate that the National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device, Part Number 778440-08, can handle for high-speed applications?
A4: The National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device supports up to 8 axes for motion control, offers a trajectory update range from 62.5 to 500 µs/sample, and can accept encoder inputs at a maximum rate of up to 20 MHz.

Q5: What are the capabilities and specifications of the National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device in terms of axes supported, trajectory update range, and encoder input rate?
A5: The National Instruments PCI-7358 Motion Controller Device supports up to 8 axes, offers a trajectory update range of 62.5 to 500 µs/sample, a maximum update rate of 62.5 µs for 2 axes and 250 µs for all 8 axes, delivers encoder feedback of ±1 quadrature count and analog feedback of ±1 LSB, provides a velocity range of 1 to 8,000,000 steps/s, supports up to ±1,