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Copley Controls

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Copley Controls

Copley Controls

20 Dan Road

Canton, MA 02021

Phone:

(781) 828-8090

Website:

http://copleycontrols.com

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Automation Manufacturer

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copley Controls

Copley Controls

20 Dan Road

Canton, MA 02021

Phone:

(781) 828-8090

About Copley Controls Corporation
Copley Controls Corp. is a worldwide leader in high power amplifiers and high performance motion solutions for OEMs in the semiconductor, medical, pharmaceutical and automated assembly/inspection industries. Headquartered in the US with a division in England, Copley Controls has 20 years of experience in OEM partnerships. Our global commitment is backed with sales offices and local technical support in the US, Europe and Asia.

Servo Amplifiers
Copley Controls Corp. is dedicated to providing OEMs with a performance edge. Advanced tuning and commutation algorithms, made possible by state-of-the-art DSP technology, maximize motor performance. From networked amplifiers for distributed control to traditional torque amplifiers, Copley has the solution for your system architecture requirements.

Linear Motors
Copley is the inventor of the tubular linear motor. Simple and elegant, the tubular motor reflects an innovative approach to designing the optimal linear motor. Copley motors set new standards for performance, ease of mechanical integration and cost-of-ownership. With over 25,000 motors shipped, Copley is a world leader in the application of linear motors.

High Power Amplifiers
With over 5000 Gradient Amplifier systems installed world-wide, in medical MRI and multi-axis applications, as well as other magnet control projects, Copley continues to innovate and develop strong Customer support programs. Copley Controls was first to deliver high power 4-quadrant, filtered output DC amplifiers. These amplifiers operate at high switching frequency enabling L-C filters to be built into the amplifiers case. The result is a low noise PWM power amplifier with characteristics much like a linear amplifier, but with out the linear's high dissipation and bulk.