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Motion Control Architectures
This article examines some trends, such as engineers thinking that faster motors, improved accuracy, and improvements in MOSFET efficiency mark the advancements in motion control technology today. But Lewin states that "equally important are changes that have come in less publicized areas, particularly in the architecture of the motion controller." This article goes on to detail the four major motion control architectures used today, two of which are recent additions to the world of motion controllers.