Since SERCOS interface (IEC/EN 61491) was launched at the beginning of
the 1990s, its outstanding real-time characteristics has helped
establish it as the de facto standard for applications requiring the
synchronization of a larger number of axes. Today it is used from
classical CNC machines to fast and precise motion control in all areas
of automation like packaging machines, textile machines and printing
presses. More and more I/O stations – in addition to drives – are being
connected to the bus, making a separate fieldbus redundant for most
standalone machines.
AUTOMATA – well-known in the SERCOS world
From the very beginning AUTOMATA was a key-player in the growing
community of product suppliers. Beneath hardware – various plug-in
cards for many different form-factors and busses – we also develop the
necessary software to make SERCOS an outstanding performer on your
machines. Hard&Software are closely tied together , for maximum
performance and reliability.
AUTOMATA is member of the SERCOS Interest Group
and very active in the technical committee defining the future of
SERCOS technology.