ClearPath-SC (Software Control) Series Overview

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2017
  • Watch this video to learn about the newest ClearPath series: ClearPath SC (Software Control).
    ClearPath SC is controlled via a host application in software. SC gives customers greater flexibility to meet the needs of conditional and complex applications. The SC does not use a third party indexer like the SD series nor input triggers like on the MC series. Everything is written and moves are commanded using your C++ application codes and Teknic's API.
    To see the overview videos of ClearPath MC (Motion Control) and ClearPath SD (Step and Direction), click these links:
    ClearPath MC: • ClearPath-MC (Motion C... ClearPath SD: • ClearPath-SD (Step and...
    Teknic wants your feedback. Like this video? Give it a thumbs up! Be sure to comment with any questions about motion control and let us know what you did or did not like about the video.
    For more information on Teknic ClearPath servos, subscribe to our channel and visit Teknic's website.
    Teknic TH-cam Channel: / @teknicinc
    Teknic Website: www.teknic.com/
    ClearPath SC offers many advanced features that ClearPath SD and MC do not, including:
    -Ability to query encoder position
    -Soft limits
    -g-Stop™ anti-vibration move profiles
    -Head-tail point to point moves
    -Triggered moves
    -Conditional torque limiting
    -Attention generation
    ...and more.
    To download SC example code and Teknic's API, visit the downloads page on Teknic's website under "ClearPath" and "Software": www.teknic.com/downloads/
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  • @nightmareinaction629
    @nightmareinaction629 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I like teknic company as they don't seem to only focus on industrial machinery they also seem to have some love for the diy people outhere

  • @JOELwindows7
    @JOELwindows7 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Why not emmerge these three powerful: SD, MC, and SC into single and preffered
    *ClearPath DP* ?
    It's *Duper Awesome!* All 3 features of SD, MC, and SC all in one package!
    I am confused for which servo I have to choose. I wish all useful things do not separate. When I chose this, I got these, but not those. Then I have another one and I got those but not these. *Ugh!* How infuriated I am when I need world's most reliable servo?
    So please, guys, can you have this problem considered?

    • @TeknicInc
      @TeknicInc  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Joel,
      The idea for a ClearPath model that combines the SD, MC and SC operating modes is one that we hear from time to time, so you are not alone. In talking with other people about this idea, if they could buy a model that could do everything, they could try out all operational modes and features and use what works best for them.
      Unfortunately, there are a number of technical and cost reasons why we need three different series of ClearPath. We understand that choosing the optimal ClearPath is not always easy but we are more then happy to help you decide which series is best for you. Please contact us at support@teknic.com.
      Also, remember, you’ll have 90 days to evaluate the model to determine if it is a good fit. If it’s not, you can return it for a full refund and try something else.
      Best regards,
      Aaron B.

  • @DIYGuitarMods
    @DIYGuitarMods 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, I just got my hands on an SCSK servo and I went through the whole SC series manual looking for info on hooking it up as described @1:45 . So like an SD model. My application uses a pokey57CNC Controller which outputs step and direction signals. Could you kindly point me in the direction of where to find that info?

    • @TeknicInc
      @TeknicInc  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Ian, thanks for reaching out. If you contact Teknic directly we’d be happy to forward you information and wiring diagrams on modifying the Teknic SC4-Hub to accept Step and Direction signals.
      teknic.com/contact/
      It sounds like you are already aware of this, but for those who aren’t, both ClearPath-SC and ClearPath-SD can be configured for step and direction input, which is compatible with many CNC controllers. If you use the ClearPath-SD, set up is simple: wire the CNC controller to the ClearPath-SD and make sure your engineering units agree. With this, your integration between the CNC controller and the ClearPath-SD is done.
      If you elect to use a ClearPath-SC, in addition, you’ll need a computer host for the sFoundation software API, and you’ll have to write code managing when the ClearPath-SC software is issuing commands and when the CNC controller is issuing commands. Many CNC controllers are not designed to easily interface like this, and the ones that do are usually custom solutions designed for applications requiring more machine flexibility compared to what the typical CNC controller offers.
      As a result, the vast majority of CNC customers use the ClearPath-SD with an off-the-shelf CNC controller. This allows excellent performance with minimal integration effort.
      But there is a use case for the ClearPath-SC in CNC. Specifically, CNC customers integrating the ClearPath-SC are almost exclusively OEMs. These equipment manufacturers have the engineering resources and make the software development investment to maximize machine flexibility and gain a competitive edge. Other than this OEM exception, ClearPath-SD is typically the best fit for CNC applications.
      Best regards,
      Matt C. - Teknic Servo Systems Engineer

    • @DIYGuitarMods
      @DIYGuitarMods 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TeknicInc Thanks Matt, I really appreciate the response!

  • @TheFelipeaugustopixo
    @TheFelipeaugustopixo 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    where can i buy it,im from brazil ?

    • @TeknicInc
      @TeknicInc  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your interest in ClearPath. You can purchase from Teknic's website. We ship directly to Brazil.

  • @yousafrehman40
    @yousafrehman40 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, I am from Pakistan. Is the shipping service available in Pakistan? and if yes then how many days it will take to reach?

    • @TeknicInc
      @TeknicInc  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi uc,
      Yes, shipping to Pakistan is available on Teknic’s webstore.
      International webstore orders of up to 5 motors will ship from Teknic’s facility in 5 days plus the time it takes for shipping to Pakistan.
      If you order more than 5 motors, then the first 5 will ship in 5 days plus shipping time and the remainder of the order will ship in 3 weeks plus shipping time.
      Please feel free to contact us at support@teknic.com if there is anything else we can help with.
      Best regards,
      Mark D.