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Advanced Motion Controls

By RBR Staff | May 14, 2019

ADVANCED Motion Controls® (AMC) designs, manufactures and supplies high performance servo drives and motor controllers. Our products are ideally suited for tightly integrated systems found in all types of robotic applications such as industrial robots, cobots, warehouse automation, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), palletizers, automated fork lifts, autonomous delivery vehicles, AGVs, electric mobility, lab automation and more.

We have hundreds of servo drive models to choose from designed to easily integrate with any motor, any feedback and any control architecture in order to afford our customers the flexibility to design the best system for their needs. If we don’t have exactly what they need, we have the ability to create custom solutions, a benefit which sets us apart from our competitors. If you’re making a robot, you’re going to need servo drives, and with our track record, it’s no surprise that ADVANCED Motion Controls is often the first choice.

Although our products act behind the scenes you may be familiar with the robots they go into. Our servo drives are in warehouse automation robots for major retailers, in prescription fulfillment robots at pharmacies near you, in hospital operating rooms including an FDA approved surgical robot, on the battlefield in AGVs, as well as in factories on robot arms all over the world.

We live in an increasingly automated world. In a broad sense, automation is made up of robots. And where there are robots, there needs to be motion control. Every joint and every wheel needs to be powered and controlled for the robots to perform. With robots becoming sleeker and more advanced each year, there is a greater demand for more intricate and compact motion solutions. ADVANCED Motion Controls® designs and manufacturers servo drives with compact form factors and a wide variety of power, communication, and feedback options to meet the needs of the robotics industry.

Our new FlexPro™ servo drive family is designed specifically for high power density in tight spaces. They output more power than any of our previous micro-sized servo drives, making it easier than ever before to integrate into robots. The DigiFlex® Performance™ and AxCent™ drive families both offer plug-in style servo drives that manufacturers can easily integrate into the PCBs of their own designs. These drives have a long-established track record of providing the reliability the robotics industry needs.

As always, if we don’t have an off-the-shelf solution that will work for an application, we can develop a custom solution that meets the robot designer’s needs. At ADVANCED Motion Controls, we develop solutions to challenge “limitations”, sticking true to our slogan, “Everything’s Possible.”

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