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AMCI releases Ethernet/IP programming webinar

By: Advanced Micro Controls Inc.
02 November, 2016
1 min read
This pre-recorded webinar is designed to explain how to add and program EtherNet/IP products when using EDS files, and some short cuts that this simplified approach provides.

November 2, 2016 – Advanced Micro Controls recently created an educational webinar demonstrating the process of programming AMCI's EtherNet/IP motion control products using EDS files. This webinar is designed to explain how to add and program EtherNet/IP products when using EDS files, and some short cuts that this simplified approach provides.

Topics Covered in the Webinar Include:

  • Adding an AMCI networked device as a generic device
  • Installing the EDS file
  • Adding an AMCI networked device using an EDS file
  • Changing the device configuration
  • Tag structure using the EDS file
  • Creating a motion command

The webinar was presented by Matt Tellier.

Matt Tellier is the Motion Control Product Manager at Advanced Micro Controls Inc (AMCI) where he has been selling and supporting PLC-based automation controls for over 20 years. His industry experience spans Sales Engineering, Application Support, Programming, and Product Management/Marketing - he provides the voice of the customer. In addition to his Stepper Motion Control expertise, he has years of experience with Position Sensing technology and Specialty I/O. Matt holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Connecticut.

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