In addition to ServoTrends (Galil's quarterly news letter), Galil also provides What's New At Galil. This informational letter will keep you up to date on everything Galil on a monthly basis! It will contain information about our new and exciting products, enhancements to existing products, training announcements, and technical motion control articles. If you are already registered for the ServoTrends news letter you will be receiving the What's New At Galil news letter as well. If not register now to receive your free copy via email!
Galil Motion Controllers Support 2-Phase Closed-Loop Brushless (Step) Motors
You don’t have to purchase a servo motor anymore for accurate positioning! Now you can save money and achieve the positional accuracy you need for your high torque, slow speed application with Galil’s integrated, high power (8 Amps continuous), 2-phase drive for closing the loop on a step motor.
Safely React to Loss of Position Feedback on Sinusoidally Commutated Brushless Axes
Loss of an encoder can result in the motor running away unconditionally with brush DC motors or trapezoidal commutated brushless motors. This is a dangerous situation in motion control systems. With Galil sinusoidal brushless servo drives, encoder loss will not cause a runaway condition and it
GalilSuite: Configures, Analyzes and Tunes
Powerful Tool
GalilSuite is a powerful and flexible tool for configuring, analyzing and tuning Galil motion and I/O controllers. GalilSuite revision 1.0 provides an improved user interface, enhanced servo tuning capabilities with multiple tuning methods, real-time scopes, multiple device management, and simplified communications. In addition, an improved GUI with a toolbar presentation and tabs allows easy management of the complete system.
Thirty Years of Innovation from Galil
Galil Motion Control achieved a milestone by entering into its 30th year of developing and manufacturing controllers. With over 750,000 controllers shipped world-wide, Galil remains a leading innovator in the field of motion control. In 1983 Galil developed the world’s first microprocessor-based servo motion controller and has continued to develop leading-edge controllers to meet the demanding requirements of advanced technology.