Magnetic Guide Sensor for AGVs
The MGS1600C uses advanced signal processing to accurately measure its lateral distance from the center of a magnetic track, with millimeter resolution and heights up to 60mm. The sensor can interface directly to any Roboteq motor controllers, or to any PLC using a choice of Analog, PWM, RS232 and CANbus interface.
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New Controllers for Brushless Motors
The LBL1350 and MBL1650 are compact, high power single channel controllers capable of driving a brushless motor up to 75A and 120A respectively. Both products feature conduction cooling and encoder inputs. The LBL1350 offers basic functionality, while the MBL1650 also features USB and CAN interfaces.
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Roboteq Motor Controllers Family Continues to Grow

With now 14 main models and a dozen more variants, Roboteq's NxtGen controller can drive more motor types and reach a broader application range than ever. To find the product that best fits your application, use the Controller Finder in the left margin, or the summary table on the right.
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Brushed DC
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| HDC2450 2 x 150A or 1 x 300A, 50V, Encoder, USB, CAN |
| VDC2450 Dual 150A or Single 300A, 50V |
| MDC2250 Dual 60A or Single 120A, 50V, Encoder, USB |
| LDC2250 Dual 60A, 50V |
| LDC1450 Single 120A, 50V, Encoder |
| SDC2130 2 x 20A or 1 x 40A, 30 or 50V, Encoder, USB, CAN |
| SDC1130 Dual 40A, 30V, Encoder |
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Brushless DC
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| HBL2350 Dual 75A, 50V, Encoder, USB, CAN |
| VBL2350 Dual 75A, 50V |
| HBL1650 Single 150A, 50V, Encoder, USB, CAN |
| VBL1650 Single 150A, 50V |
| MBL1650 Single 120A, 50V, Encoder, USB, CAN |
| LBL1350 Single 75A, 50V, Encoder |
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Original Controllers
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| AX2550 2 x 120A or 1 x 240A, 50V, Brushed DC |
| AX3500 2 x 60A or 1 x 120A, 50V, Brushed DC |
| AX1500 2 x 30A or 1 x 60A, 50V, Brushed DC |
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Demo Video Shows Dual Channel Brushless Motor Control
This video shows two brushless hub motors driven by a single HBL2350 motor controller using auto switching between PC, Radio Control, and analog joystick input commands. View
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MicroBasic Scripting Demonstration Video
This 5m video will show you how to write, download and execture inside a Roboteq motor controller, a very simple program written in MicroBasic for monitoring the battery voltage and activating a digital output when volts dip below a preset threshold. View
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Progressive Regenerative Braking using Speed Sensing
Roboteq controllers can create regenerative braking in a controlled manner. This article describes the theory behind a simple and very effective technique that is based on real-time speed sensing. Read
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The Truth about Amps Rating in Motor Controller Chips and Systems
Max Amps is one of the most important criteria when selecting a motor controller. Different vendors use different approaches when rating their products making comparison difficult. Here is how you can sort things out. Read
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Updated User Manual Now Online
A new version of the Roboteq's User's manual is now available for download. This manual covers all of Roboteq's latest generation controllers and includes several new sections covering new software features introduced in the product's firmware over the past year. Get
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Linux & Windows API for Roboteq Controllers
Interfacing Roboteq controllers with Linux or Window is now easy thanks to an API with functions for reading runtime parameters and sending motor commands. Free for non-commercial use. Read
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