admin @ 14 September, 2009 5:19 pm
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Position Control (FX)
The combination of FX3U and SSCNET III is the right solution for cost effective, high speed and high precision positioning. Reduced setup times and increased control distances for positioning operations enable a wide range of applications to be realized. Advanced control is possible with real-time monitoring of the servo amplifier and with new positioning commands.
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admin @ 15 December, 2008 5:46 pm
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SSCNET Video Files and Program Samples
Check out the latest video presentation to see a number of different SSCNET projects including a typical program which demonstrates the power and simplicity of Mitsubishi’s servos and high performance SSCNET networks. Check this out today by right-clicking on the following link.
Latest Video
If you would like further information, don’t forget to look around this website for some excellent resources. Even more can be obtianed direct from Mitsubishi’s 0870 516 8567.
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admin @ 8 October, 2008 8:41 pm
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New Start-up Guide Released
The guide covers many useful areas and will assist new users in identifying hardware configurations and the use of FX Configurator-FP and GX Developer software.
Contents include:
- Components required for Setup
- Explanation of System Configuration
- Using FX3U-20SSC-H with FX Configurator-FP
- Clearing Servo Warning
- Example program with GX Developer
Further Datasheets will appear shortly.
admin @ 29 July, 2008 4:14 pm
Filed under: SSCNET
Tags: FAQ.
What is the difference between SSCNET and SSCNET III?
UK Product Manager, Dave Ramsay answers:
“SSCNET is the network used by the MR-J2S (or MR-J2-Super) range of amplfiers and is based on copper wire connection.  SSCNET III is used by the MR-J3-B series amplifiers and uses noise immune fibre-optic cables for communication.
admin @ 22 July, 2008 12:55 pm
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Tags: Add new tag, General, Resource, Web site
A new website has been released today to give simple access to SSCNET resources. The site also carries the latest news about SSCNET products and applications. The new site serves automation and motion specialists by keeping all the relevant data in one place.