Lenze Americas ' FAST Engineering Tool Simplifies Modular Machine Programming

Application template and field-proven software modules create 80 percent of machine software-so machine builders can focus on value-added features and bring machines to market faster

UXBRIDGE, MA - MAY 23, 2013 - Leading global manufacturer of electrical and mechanical drives, motion control and automation technology, Lenze Americas has simplified efficient machine programming with the recent launch of its FAST application template and ready-made standard software modules. Machine designers and programmers can use the FAST software tool to quickly and reliably handle a majority of the software engineering requirements for standardized machine modules.


"Approximately 80 percent of software developed for most new machines can be generated using code developed for previous generations. Field-tested function and technology modules vastly improve the efficiency of machine programming," states Craig Dahlquist, automation product leader, Lenze. "The bottom line is that standardized, re-usable modules offer machine builders greater freedom and time to focus on developing and refining the value-added features of a new machine."

The FAST tool provides a complete range of standard software modules for positioning, registration, cam profiling, multi-conveyor coordination and other synchronized motion control tasks, including modules for feeding, unwinding, sealing, cross-sealing and discharging applications. The pre-configured software modules are designed to significantly expedite machine programming. Lenze tests and continuously improves on modules based on extensive customer experience.

The FAST application template comes equipped with all of the necessary structures for standardizing software, so users can more quickly develop machine modules. This allows a significant reduction in engineering and software development time and expense, which more companies are demanding. The template includes important structures for key functions, including switching over machine states, error handling and communication interfaces.

Machine motion and control functions are contained in individual, autonomous modules which can be selected, exchanged and tested completely independently. Software modules created using the application template can be assembled with minimal effort to create complete and reusable systems. Repeat use of tested modules on new machine iterations further reduces errors and drives down cost.

"The new FAST application template and software modules build on the Lenze commitment to streamlined engineering tools for easy motion centric automation-so machine builders can focus on delivering important features and benefits that provide decisive purchase incentives to their customers," adds Dahlquist.

For more information about the new FAST application template and software modules, in addition to other Lenze engineering tools please visit www.lenze.com/en-gb/products/engineering-tools.

About Lenze Americas

Lenze is a global manufacturer of electrical and mechanical drives, motion control and automation technology. Our products can be found in many industries, including automotive, packaging, material handling and logistics, robotics, and commercial equipment (pumps/fans). A global network of distributors and representatives makes Lenze Americas perfectly positioned to meet the motion control needs of customers worldwide. Lenze Americas, the American subsidiary of Lenze SE of Germany, is headquartered in Uxbridge , Massachusetts ; corporate global headquarters are in Hamelin , Germany . Lenze Americas can be found online at http://www.lenzeamericas.com/.

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