The examples and the Application Note show you how the NanoJ Library simplifies the use of the CiA 402 Power State Machine. The functions of the library are contained in a single header file, which you can easily add to your NanoJ project in Plug & Drive Studio. Topic: Programming with NanoJ More details
Our example programs show you how to use NanoJ code templates for the individual configuration of Nanotec motor controllers. Topic: Programming with NanoJ More details
This application note shows you how to connect a Nanotec controller/drive with Ethernet using a DHCP tool. Topic: Motor controllers/drives Webinars/Tutorials More details
Our video shows how stepper motors are operated in closed loop mode with sensorless control and no encoder. We recommend our motor controllers C5 and CL3 for our sensorless operation. Topic: Stepper motors Webinars/Tutorials More details
Closed-loop stepper motors as an alternative to BLDC motors Stepper motor technology was long considered to be a cost-effective alternative to applications that do not demand the high performance delivered by servo motors. Due to their attractive production price and comparatively high torque-to-size ratio, they continued to be used in device engineering. For auxiliary axes in mechanical engineering, however, servo systems began to be given… Topic: Stepper motors Functionality More details
To reduce the length of the wiring harnesses in vehicles and save on weight, the Bosch company developed the so-called CAN bus for networking control units in 1987. CAN is the abbreviation for "Controller Area Network" and is often used in combination with "bus" (Binary Unit System) to describe a system for the transmission of data between different devices on a shared transmission path. Topic: Fieldbus systems & interfaces CANopen More details
This application note shows how to establish communication between Nanotec drives via CANopen. NanoJ programming allows you to realize simple master/slave functionalities, such as synchronizing two drives without a PLC. Topic: Programming with NanoJ More details