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AMP launches new CPBD-A-C remote control module

By The Robot Report Staff | September 9, 2024

front view of the CPBD-A-C controller and buttons.

The CPBD-A-C allows for remote control of conveyor system motors. Source: Applied Motion Products

Applied Motion Products Inc. last week introduced a new remote-control module designed to enhance the usability of its CSM34 Conveyor Smart Motor. The CPBD-A-C module allows conveyor operators to remotely configure motion profiles, monitor system status, and manually jog the conveyor to the desired position, it said.

The remote control module, which can be attached to the back of the CSM34, offers greater flexibility in conveyor system operation by eliminating the need to be physically near the motor. The CPBD-A-C module is powered by the motor itself, eliminating the need for an additional power source, according to Applied Motion Products (AMP).

The integrated control panel and status display on the motor enable operators to configure, control, and monitor the system in real time without the need for external controllers or wiring, the company said.

Operators can adjust the speed of the motor on the fly without stopping the system. Applied Motion Products added that they can remotely configure speed settings at their convenience.

A five-digit, seven-segment display on the CPBD-A-C module provides motor status information, and push buttons allow for quick configuration and manual jogging of the conveyor system. Finally, the module can be easily mounted on a control panel, making it readily accessible to operators.


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About Applied Motion Products

Founded in 1978, Applied Motion Products provides motion control components for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). These include high-performance motors and drives for a broad range of applications where precise control of position, speed, and torque is required.

These various applications include robotics, machine control, factory automation, semiconductor handling, packaging machines, and medical devices.

In 2014, AMP formed a joint venture with Moons’ Shanghai, a leader in motion control and intelligent lighting. The partnership focuses on researching and developing new technologies and supporting customers with a wider range of supply chain and manufacturing resources.

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