Soloist ML Linear Controller/Drive
Single axis digital servo controller with integral
power supply and amplifier
Advanced software architecture shortens
customer development time; use C#, VB.Net, C,
and LabVIEW® combined with our full IDE and
multitasking operating system
Host-mode operation allows you to send
commands with your PC via Ethernet for
immediate execution
Ethernet permits networked Soloists for
remote access
Ideal for simple applications with minimal
setup or complex applications that use the full
flexibility and scalability
Positioning control for brushless, DC brushtype,
or stepping motors
Linear amplifier (HLe/CL/ML) for low noise,
ultra-high-performance applications
Allen-Bradley EtherNet/IP™ interface provides
full integration with the Soloist; program the
Soloist directly from RSLogix™ 5000
Output power is 10 A peak with ±38 VDC bus |
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Introduction
Aerotech’s Soloist™ linear series are single-axis servo
controllers that combine a power supply, amplifier, and
position controller in a single package. The Soloist can
control up to five tasks simultaneously, as well as handle
variables and manage I/O, making it well-suited for
demanding production applications. The Soloist has high-speed
position latch inputs and advanced data logging capabilities, making it ideal for laboratory and test instrument
applications. The advanced software architecture shortens
customer development time, while including support for C#,
VB.Net, C, and LabVIEW®, combined with our full IDE and
multitasking operating system. Host-mode operation allows
you to send commands with your PC via Ethernet for
immediate execution.
The Soloist HLe/CL/ML, with linear power stage, is
available for low noise and ultra-high-performance
applications. This controller is ideal for high bandwidth
requirements and maintains superb linearity and zero
crossover distortion. For example, applications that have
many motion reversals and that require high position
accuracy will benefit from using the Soloist linear series.
The Soloist ML provides a very small package linear power
stage for high position-accuracy applications.
Motion Composer, the common integrated development
environment for all Aerotech controllers, provides users
with Windows®-based software with powerful diagnostic,
debug, and analysis tools for OEMs and end users alike.
Allen-Bradley Interface
Combine proven PLC with proven motion control for easier
integration, startup, and maintenance of medium- and high-end
automation projects. The Aerotech EtherNet/IP™ interface enables AB PLCs (MicroLogix, CompactLogix™,
or ControlLogix) to be integrated directly with the Soloist.
Motion can be directly programmed in the RSLogix 5000
environment or separate programs can be written on the
controller and triggered from the AB PLC. Aerotech has
two interfaces: ASCII and Register. Choose the PLC,
motion controller, and interface that best fits your
application needs.
Total Solution
The controllers are fully tested and ready to run right out of
the box. Aerotech can integrate the Soloist into a complete
motion system, removing the burden of parameter setup and
axis tuning.
Practical Power
Each series is capable of driving a wide range of motors
including brushless, DC servo, and microsteppers.
Brushless motors are sinusoidally commutated to minimize
torque ripple.
Using a digital servo loop with feedforward, the Soloist
tightly tracks velocity and position trajectories with
virtually zero error. On-board autotuning and built-in
calculators make servo tuning simple.
Variables, Math and More
With variables and math capability, one program can be
used to produce a variety of parts by simply prompting the
user for new application data.
Application Versatility
The Soloist has other built-in features such as axis
calibration and backlash compensation, so you can
maximize your machine’s accuracy and precision. The “user units” feature makes it easy to customize the Soloist
to your specific machine, allowing custom units for both
linear and rotary applications.
The controller is equipped with dual encoder inputs, so you
can tackle master-slave applications or achieve higher
accuracies with dual-loop control. Precise registration-based
moves are also possible because of the fast 0.1
microsecond acknowledge time of the Soloist. The Soloist
easily handles complex functions such as output-on-the-fly
and velocity profiling.
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