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Advanced Analysis Libraries

Matlab and FRF Analyzer APIs for motion performance and data analysis

Analyze and optimize for advanced motion performance

FRF Analyzer Library


Improve your machines’ field diagnostics Improve your machines’ field diagnostics capabilities by integrating ACS’ FRF Analyzer functionality directly into your host application. Implement preventive maintenance and self-diagnostics features quickly that will increase machine uptime. Enable field service staff and remote engineering staff to analyze precision motion stage issues quickly and efficiently.

MATLAB Library


Machine builders using MATLAB as a user interface for motion control system performance testing and analysis can leverage the MATLAB Library to streamline their efforts. The Matlab Library includes rich data collection and processing functions and can be used with the FRF Analyzer Library.

Key Benefits and Use Cases

  • C, .NET, and MATLAB frameworks supported
  • Common functionality with the MMI Application Studio FRF Analyzer
  • Implement a ‘motion stage stability heat map’ self-diagnostic tool in the host application for stability analysis and verification

Key Benefits and Use Cases

  • Enables powerful data collection and visualization in Matlab
  • Easy for motion control engineers to learn and use
  • Enables execution of ACSPL+ programs in synchronization with M-Files

Markets

Accelerating motion control solutions & high-tech equipment innovation

Since our founding, ACS Motion Control has thrived on addressing precision motion control challenges in advanced semiconductor process control. Today, we are proud to provide motion control system solutions to equipment manufacturers in several high-tech market segments.

Semiconductor

Ultra-precise, high-speed motion coordination

Electronics

Compact, compliant, high-reliability control solutions

Laser Processing Systems

Ultra-precise, high-speed motion coordination

Biomedical

Nanometer stability for critical beam positioning

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