Motion Control System A motion control system is a technology used to regulate the movement of mechanical components in various automated systems, such as robotics, CNC machines, 3D printers, and industrial machinery. It involves the use of hardware and software components to precisely control the position, velocity, acceleration, and synchronization of motors, actuators, and other motion-related devices. Motion control systems typically consist of motion controllers, servo drives, stepper motors, encoders, sensors, and software algorithms that work together to execute programmed motion sequences. They enable precise and repeatable motion control for tasks such as positioning, tracking, scanning, cutting, and assembly in manufacturing, automation, and robotics applications. |