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EpoCAT FR4000.
EpoCAT FR4000 is a control board for axes in frequency/burst.
The board is compatible with EtherCAT protocol. With a maximum output frequency up to 4MHz, it is ideal for applications with step motors, and applications with burst piloted brushless motors. The board manages up to 5 axes in frequency, 4 inputs, 2 outputs, 1 DAC of 12 bit and 2 ADC of 12 bit. The board is supplied with all connectors and can be installed on DIN guide. Since it is a compatible slave EtherCAT board, it is possible to use it with LinuxCNC.