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No. While both can be used to control motors, motion control cards have a much broader range of applications than servo drives.
Servo drives are also known as:"Servo controller"、"Servo amplifier"It is a kind of controller used to control the servo motor, and its function is similar to that of the inverter acting on the ordinary AC motor, which is a part of the servo system, mainly used in the high-precision positioning system, and the servo motor is controlled by three ways of position, speed and torque to achieve high-precision transmission system positioning.
The motion control card is a high-performance stepper servo motor motion control card based on the PC bus, using high-performance microprocessor (such as DSP) and large-scale programmable devices to realize the multi-axis coordinated control of multiple servo motors, including pulse output, pulse counting, digital input, digital output, D a output and other functions.
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The DC motor is ultimately driven by the DC servo drive, the drive is programmable, if the programming is achieved through communication, the communication can be directly connected to the PC, and there is no need for a motion control card. If the communication cannot be directly connected to the PC, the communication converter can be used, for example, RS485 to RS232, and there is no need for a motion control card.
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The icon cannot enter the system when the computer is turned on, indicating that the computer has failed to pass the power-on self-test. You can do the following to troubleshoot the problem.
1. If you can't enter the system when the motherboard logo is displayed at boot, you need to restart and press the Tab button to skip the logo screen or press the F2 key when booting up (notebooks are generally F2 or other specified hotkeys) to enter the CMOS setting interface, turn off the Full Screen Logo Show in the Advanced BIOS Features tab to see if the boot POST information can be displayed, and then judge the problem according to the relevant prompts.
2. Under normal circumstances, if there is a prompt message with white text on a black background on the screen, you can press the F1 key to skip the non-fatal error and start the computer directly, or press the F2 key to enter the CMOS, then press F9 to load the predefined parameters or select Load Optimized Defaults (load the high-performance defaults) or Load Fail-Safe Defaults (load the fail-safe defaults), and then press F10 to save and exit the restart.
3. If the above operation is invalid, it means that there is a problem with the hardware, generally the memory and the hard disk may be in poor contact or the hard disk boot sector is damaged, and it is necessary to reinsert or repair the boot sector or reinstall the system or replace the hard disk.
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