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Motion Control: Motion control involves precise regulation of position, speed, and torque using servo and stepper motors in automated systems. It is essential in applications such as robotics, CNC machines, and automated production lines where accurate positioning and smooth movement are required.

Servo Motors: Servo motors use a feedback loop with an encoder to continuously adjust position, speed, and torque. This closed-loop operation provides high accuracy, fast response, and the ability to handle complex motion profiles. Servo motors are ideal for applications that demand dynamic adjustments and precise control.

Stepper Motors: Stepper motors move in discrete steps, with each step corresponding to a fixed rotation angle. They typically operate in open-loop mode without feedback, making them simpler and more cost-effective. Stepper motors are well-suited for low-speed, high-precision applications where closed-loop feedback is not required.

Motion Control Systems: These systems integrate PLCs, motion controllers, and motor drives to synchronize motor operation. By coordinating position, speed, and torque, motion control systems enable precise positioning, repeatability, and smooth movement in industrial automation.

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