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SMC's LAT3 card motor is a compact, thin (same size as a business card) electric slide table with a linear motor and displacement sensor integrated into one unit.  It is compact and lightweight with positioning and measurement capability. The LATC4, card motor controller offers 2 methods of step data setting.  Takt time entry allows easy programming by inputting just 3 parameters: positioning

SMC's LAT3 card motor is a compact, thin (same size as a business card) electric slide table with a linear motor and displacement sensor integrated into one unit.  It is compact and lightweight with positioning and measurement capability. The LATC4, card motor controller offers 2 methods of step data setting.  Takt time entry allows easy programming by inputting just 3 parameters: positioning

SMC's LAT3 card motor is a compact, thin (same size as a business card) electric slide table with a linear motor and displacement sensor integrated into one unit.  It is compact and lightweight with positioning and measurement capability. The LATC4, card motor controller offers 2 methods of step data setting.  Takt time entry allows easy programming by inputting just 3 parameters: positioning

Range Resolution LAT3-10 0 to 10 Refer to the 0.03 LAT3-20 0 to 20 Area Range table on the LAT3-30 0 to 30 right. LAT3M-50 0 to 50 LAT3F-10 0 to 10 LAT3F-20 0 to 20 0.005 LAT3F-30 0 to 30 LAT3F-50 0 to 50 This determines the condition for when the INF signal is activated. The INF signal turns ON when the pushing force generated by the Card Motor exceeds the 0.5 to 5.0 set value.

Range Resolution LAT3-10 0 to 10 Refer to the 0.03 LAT3-20 0 to 20 Area Range table on the LAT3-30 0 to 30 right. LAT3M-50 0 to 50 LAT3F-10 0 to 10 LAT3F-20 0 to 20 0.005 LAT3F-30 0 to 30 LAT3F-50 0 to 50 This determines the condition for when the INF signal is activated. The INF signal turns ON when the pushing force generated by the Card Motor exceeds 0.5 to 5.0 the set value.

Controller version (the time in the bracket indicates the schedule for switching) Function Ver 2.0 Ver2.1 to Ver2.4 Ver2.5 (August 2014) (Sept. 2015) (June 2020) Corresponding card motor 6 types LAT3M-50 LAT3M-50 LAT3F-50 LAT3F-50 Alarm history count 4 points 4 points 20 points Communication speed 19200bps 2,400bps 2,400bps 9,600bps 9,600bps 19,200bps 19,200bps 38,400bps 38,400bps 57,600bps

Compatible with LAT3 and LAT3F; Writing step data requires LATC-W2 software; Requires 24VDC power supply; Capacity for 15 lines of step data; Pulse input modes include Pulse and Direction, CW and CCW, and Quadrature

Compatible with LAT3 and LAT3F; Writing step data requires LATC-W2 software; Requires 24VDC power supply; Capacity for 15 lines of step data; Pulse input modes include Pulse and Direction, CW and CCW, and Quadrature