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Controllers

The UCC AI is required for large higher voltage CMM systems which may require motor voltages in excess of 80 V or motor currents in excess of 10 A.

The UCC PI 80 is required for CMM systems which are fitted with Renishaw's SP80 scanning probe and facilitates the use of the UCC S3 as the machine controller.

PHC10-3 PLUS head controller receives instructions from the CMM control. The PHC10-3 PLUS controls all head functions and reports system status to the CMM:

The SPA3-2 is a 3-axis dc servo power amplifier and is a drop-in replacement for the SPA3. The SPA3-2 is compatible with the UCC controller range and the MCUlite-2, MCU5-2 and MCU W-2 joysticks.

The ACC2-3 handles the communications to and from the CMM controller, controls the ACR1 autochange rack and multiplexes and interfaces the head and datum probe signals.