Engineering:General motion control
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Short description: Sub-field of automation
General motion control is a sub-field of motion control, in which the position and/or velocity of machines are controlled using some type of device such as a hydraulic pump, linear actuator, or an electric motor, generally a servo. General motion control covers specialized machines, where the kinematics are simpler than for complex robotics or CNC applications. General motion control is typically used in the following industries:
- aerospace & defense
- automotive
- electronics & electrical
- food & beverage
- furniture & wood products
- machinery
- medical products
- pharmaceutical & biotech
- plastic & rubber
- printing & publishing
- pulp & paper
- semiconductors
- textiles
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