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Product Q&A | ADT-8900 Series Entry-Level Pulse Motion Control Card

2024-08-02

Product Q&A | ADT-8900 Series Entry-Level Pulse Motion Control Card

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Q: What are the specifications of the ADT-8900 series cost-effective motion control cards?
Answer: The ADT-8900 series of cost-effective motion control cards come in 4-axis and 6-axis models. The 4-axis card includes the ADT-8940A1 with a PCI interface and the ADT-8941A1 with a PCI-E interface. The 6-axis card is model number ADT-8960. Each of these models comes with its own set of accompanying accessories, such as wiring boards and data transmission cables.

 

Q: Which operating systems does the ADT-8900 series of cost-effective motion control cards support for application development?
Answer: The ADT-8900 series cost-effective motion control card supports application development under various operating system versions, including WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS 7 32-bit, WINDOWS 7 64-bit, WINDOWS 10 32-bit, WINDOWS 10 64-bit, WINDOWS 11 32-bit, and WINDOWS 11 64-bit.

 

Q: Which development languages are supported by the ADT-8900 series of cost-effective motion control cards?
Answer: The ADT-8900 series cost-effective motion control card supports various programming languages and their environments under the WINDOWS operating system, including C/C++/C#/VB.NET/Delphi/LabVIEW/Python.

 

Q: In which industries have the ADT-8900 series of cost-effective motion control cards been applied?
Answer: The ADT-8900 series of cost-effective motion control cards have a wide range of applications, typically used in point-to-point motion control and low-speed trajectory motion control scenarios, such as metal bending, metal punching, sponge cutting, AOI, and other similar applications.

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