Festo is launching the CMMO-LK low-cost servo controller, describing is as the world's first IO-Link controlled servo drive. The CMMO-LK can be connected with any IO-Link master or any Modbus TCP Ethernet port, allowing for easy system integration across many applications.
Nigel Dawson, electric drives product manager at Festo, says: "The use of electrically operated actuators in industry is not new, Festo has had belt drive, ball screw, lead screw and linear motor versions of our pneumatic axes for many years. But often, driven by servo motors, these solutions are only commercially viable for the most arduous demands on accuracy and loads. We have taken our popular ServoLite controller, improved the performance, and reduced the size, cost and power consumption to produce the CMMO-LK controller, specifically designed for our new range of actuators in the Optimised Motion Series."
There is no need to buy or download specialist software for commissioning; the controller carries its own web server, so customers can parameterise it with any web browser on any type of computer. The system will even automatically connect to the Festo cloud parameter server to ensure it has the latest parameters for motor, axis and controller, so tuning is optimised for the user.
With features such as safe torque off (STO), integrated inputs for referencing and Ethernet diagnostics, this compact controller offers significant time and cost savings. A file is provided with the CMMO-LK to ensure simple set-up, allowing machine builders to 'plug and play' almost instantly.
Nigel Dawson adds: "Compatible with all electric actuators from Festo, the CMMO-LK is very flexible and can be connected to all fieldbus systems simply via the Festo CPX automation platform. IO-Link integration ensures seamless device replacement as all parameters are stored in the IO-Link master and the integrated encoder function means true servo functionality in a compact 24V package."
For more information on the CMMO-LK servo drive controller go to www.festo.co.uk.