Advanced Micro Controls, Inc. Press releases
1 - 10 of 27 Press ReleasesMar 12, 2013
U.S. Manufacturer reveals a behind the scenes look of how the company has grown through 25 years of economic changes, through exclusive interviews in a new 5-minute video.
Jan 08, 2013
AMCI has been designing and manufacturing plug-in modules for Allen Bradley PLCs and PACs with 100% guaranteed compatibility, for over 20 years. AMCI's plug-in modules provide hard to find solutions for many different Allen-Bradley platforms.
Aug 28, 2012
AMCI's new SMD23E is a "3-in-1" product that combines a stepper motor, drive, and controller with Ethernet communication into a single package, providing a complete axis of motion control that streamlines installation and reduces cabling.
May 29, 2012
Advanced Micro Controls Inc. (AMCI), has added Profibus communication to their NR25 series of encoders. Available with many features including daisy-chaining, these multi-turn absolute encoders can save time and money while also reducing cabling.
Feb 14, 2012
AMCI’s ANG1(E) integrates drive and motion control technology, simplifying installation and cutting costs. Move commands are easily programmed through the host PLC software, and cabling is reduced by expanding up to 6 axes over a single connection.
Dec 09, 2011
Advanced Micro Controls Inc. (AMCI) has enhanced its industrial Ethernet stepper indexer/drives to include Modbus TCP connectivity.
Jul 28, 2011
AMCI announces their complete line of networked rotary encoders compatible with most industrial network protocols
Jun 07, 2011
AMCI announces budget-friendly solutions when adding motion (stepper or servo) to your Allen-Bradley PLC. The new modules meet Rockwell Automation’s performance requirements while delivering a great value
May 24, 2011
Modbus TCP/IP connectivity is now available with AMCI NR25 Series Absoute rotary encoders. Features include Power over EtherNet and coordinated motion among others.
Apr 18, 2011
N.O. Holder & Associates, Inc. is now representing Advanced Micro Controls Inc (AMCI) in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.