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Robot Controller Provides Enhanced Safety, Energy Efficiency



The new DX200 robot controller features patented multiple robot control technology with coordinated motion between devices (up to eight robots/72 axes), ergonomic teach pendant, built-in PLC cell control capability and optimized path and process control capability. "The energy-saving DX200 is intended to provide faster processing speeds, enhanced control, reliable safety and improved maintainability. The DX200 takes advantage of Yaskawa's Sigma-5 motor technology to optimize acceleration characteristics and reduce cycle time," said a company spokesperson.

"Depending on application and robot size, the DX200 conserves power consumption by as much as 38-70% over previous generation robots/controls," said a Yaskawa Motoman spokesperson. "Additionally, a static load reduction function reduces motor torque by 10% when the robot maintains a static position. The DX200 also conserves power during robot idle time by idling motors and fans, providing up to 25% energy savings."

An enhanced Functional Safety Unit (FSU) provides control-reliable zone and tool position monitoring, standstill monitoring and speed limiting. According to the company, this can reduce costs for safeguarding hardware, while providing new capabilities such as collaborative tasks. The FSU can define multiple zones and monitor if the robot is inside or outside the zone. A graphic utility on the robot teach pendant aids in the set-up of robot, tool and work zones. User-defined zones are displayed on the visual read out and are colored by work zone and type. The DX200 controller is compliant to ANSI/RIA R15.06-2012 and other relevant safety standards.

The DX200 has reduced cabling connections and improved layout to reduce the Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). Alarm troubleshooting information on the pendant, monitoring of motor torque to predict reducer wear and alerts when major power components reach designed life are some of the enhanced maintenance features.

Its extensive I/O suite includes integral PLC and HMI pendant displays, built-in ladder logic processing, 4,096 I/O and a graphical ladder editor that can provide an efficient system level control. The DX200 supports all major field bus networks and offers easy connection to an information infrastructure through standard network options for Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, Profibus-DP and many others. A high-speed Ethernet server and MotoPlus developer tools allow partners to produce higher level connectivity (HMIs from Proface) or new capabilities (Robotiq Kinetiq Teaching) with Motoman robots.

The DX100 is still available, along with an FS100 controller for pick and place material handling applications. The MLX200 Robot Gateway with PLC-based motion control is available for packaging applications.

For more information contact:

Yaskawa America, Inc.

Motoman Robotics Division

100 Automation Way

Miamisburg, OH 45342

937-847-6200

www.motoman.com

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