September
1997, Issue 86
PC/104
Quarter:
Motion Control with PC/104
WHY
PC/104?
Of
all the system types on the market, what does PC/104
offer motion control?
In
industrial applications, cabinet space is at a premium.
PC/104 yields the most operational capability in the
smallest available footprint.
Since
PC/104 uses open-frame construction, dedicated cooling
fans may not be required, especially if they're installed
in industrial enclosures already cooled by fans.
With
a 32-bit PC/104 system, you can install multiple processor
cards on a single card-cage bus. One card handles the
operator or perhaps both machine and operator safety
needs, while another handles system operation. You then
get the best real-time solution without losing performance
or safety.
The
open structure of PC/104 systems also provides easier
access. To replace or add a card in a PC/104 system,
just pull apart the bus and service the board. By contrast,
a PC board requires the removal of one or more cabinets
and at least one fastener per board.
Obviously,
in industrial environments, the time needed to service
or access a board is part of customer down time. Although
10 minutes doesn't sound like much down time, if you
service an operation that runs at 30' per minute with
product costing $40 per foot, the customer loses over
$1200 per minute!
I/O
option boards for PC/104 offer a wide variety of control
capability. Engineers can therefore take a more direct
and noncompromising approach to motion-control design
with minimal effort.