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P0922YU FPS400-24 Radio Concentrator

📣Model Number:P0922YU FPS400-24

🌍Country of origin: USA France Germany Estonia Norway UK

⌚Delivery date: in stock

🛠After-sales service: brand new with one year warranty

⚙️ Product Category: Module/Controller/Server/Motor/Touch Screen

🕰Warranty: 12 months/365 days

☎️ Please contact me: 15359029662 Ms. Amy Sun

📎Chinese official website: www.dcsplcabb.com

📩Email: geabbamy@gmail.com

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P0922YU FPS400-24

The P0922YU FPS400-24 is based on UP boards, embedded boards driven by Intel quad-core ATOM x5-Z8350 CPUs and IMST LoRa radio concentrators. Integration with The Things Industries web server provides a complete solution with gateway and device management, data management and representation, with high-level security, encryption from sensor to application and no intermediate decryption. Control panels are available that can be integrated into control cabinets, as well as IP 65 rated stand-alone panels for mounting arm installations, as are the fanless panel PCs in the CPX27xx and CPX37xx series. The motion modules are programmed via MCode, which is also used in MDrive products. This shared platform allows users to quickly bring their motion concepts to market: accelerating proof of concept, reducing risk, and speeding up the development process.

The P0922YU FPS400-24 has four phases so that in addition to controlling the engine it can also control the brake. The module supports up to three position and torque feedback systems and operates in the low voltage range down to 60 volts.The DC1000 is compatible with PMSM, BLDC, DC brushed motors, and stepper motors.Synapticon’s model-predictive, magnetic-field-directed control regulates motors through power electronics. Due to its specifications, the module is suitable for collaborative robotic arms and micro-robots. The module measures axis angles with 16-bit accuracy and counts axis speeds with up to 12-bit accuracy. As energy can be supplied by its own magnetic field through energy harvesting, the encoder is self-sufficient when the power is switched off and detects position changes at all times. The all-in-one MDrive product allows motion to be verified by rotating the motor shaft, and the MCode programme can be transferred to LMMs and longer lead PCBs with less development effort than a chipset