Controller consists of measuring unit, set point device, comparator, control unit, and output unit
PID controller was developed by Elmer Sperry in 1911. Initially used in pneumatic control, later adapted for industrial applications. PID stands for Proportional Integral Derivative
Counter instructions increment or decrement integer values based on 0-1 transitions. Three types exist: up, down, and up/down counters. Up and down counters have single trigger inputs. Up/down counters require two trigger inputs for increment and decrement
PROFINET-compatible controller for servo 24VDC step motors. Features separated power supply for motor and control. Includes alarm detection and return to origin functionality. Operates via PROFINET, teaching box or PC with USB connection
Manual covers two days of training for technical support and product engineers. Includes both conceptual overviews and practical exercises. Designed for customers, OEMs, and automation experts
LJ-X8000 Series measures width, height, and volume of sealant beads. CL-3000 Series uses multi-color confocal method for coaxial measurement. Multiple profilers can scan thickness over rough surfaces. Telecentric System captures target silhouettes for diameter measurement