Motivation:
It is your first time to use "Motion Studio" and the ESCON2 and want to gather some information to get quickly into this new controller product line and its software tools.
Video tutorials:
Please check the following linked video tutorials to setup "Motion Studio" and your ESCON2:
- Motion Studio: Getting started
- ESCON2 / Motion Studio: Configuration of a DC motor and its sensors
- ESCON2 / Motion Studio: Configuration of a brushless DC (= EC) motor and its sensors
- ESCON2 / Motion Studio: Regulation Tuning
- ESCON2 / Motion Studio: I/O Configuration
Do not miss to have a look into "Motion Studio User Guide.pdf" which is installed on your local drive:
-> C:\Program Files (x86)\maxon\Motor and Motion Control\Software\Motion Studio
Most important manuals:
- Take a look at the "Motion Studio User Guide.pdf" installed on your local drive:
-> C:\Program Files (x86)\maxon\Motor and Motion Control\Software\Motion Studio
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For commissioning and wiring please refer to the “Hardware Reference” of your ESCON2 product type and for commanding via CANopen please refer to the “ESCON2 Firmware Specification.pdf”. All these technical manuals are installed on your local drive or can be downloaded from the corresponding maxon ESCON2 product page:
-> C:\Program Files (x86)\maxon\Motor and Motion Control\Manuals\ESCON2
A closer look at the ESCON2 highlights:
- Learn more about the ESCON2's advantages in practice and its unique control performance in the attached document "2025-01_ESCON2-WhitePaper-english_V1-00.pdf"
Cross reference:
Not sure what maxon controller product line is the best choice for your application's requirements? Have a look into the linked Support Center document:
-> "EPOS4, ESCON2, ESCON: What controller should I select?".
Assistance required?
Feel free to ask our experts of the local maxon sites or submit a support request.
- Click on the "Global" tab of the "A Global network" section of www.maxongroup.com/en/contact
or - Submit a support request and share as much information as possible about your application, its requirements, intended maxon and 3rd party components in use, and your focused point of discussion.
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