The Mark-10 PC Control Option (AF010) allows complete control of the ESM303 motorized test stand via a PC using ASCII-based communication. Compatible with custom-written programs in any language that supports ASCII commands, this add-on enables full automation and integration of test procedures. Designed for flexibility and advanced functionality, this option is ideal for laboratory and production environments that require programmable control of test stand operations.
Product Features
- Configurable for your application needs!
- Enables full PC-based control of the Mark-10 ESM303 test stand
- Compatible with custom programs written in any language supporting ASCII communication
- Supports automation of test procedures for improved efficiency and repeatability
- Ideal for integration into complex testing systems and workflows
- Requires Mark-10 motorized test stand
- Requires Series 7 or 5 force gauge with load cell
- Requires Travel Measurement Option (AF009 / 25303-20)
- Requires Programmable Travel Set Points Option (AF011 / 25303-22)
- Requires Interface Cable (25303-16 / 09-1214)
- Requires USB Output Cable (25303-17 / 09-1158)
Benefits
- Enables test stand automation, reducing operator involvement
- Improves testing efficiency and throughput with programmable control
- Enhances data consistency and repeatability across multiple test runs
- Allows integration into existing PC-based systems with simple ASCII commands
- Expands test stand functionality to meet evolving application needs
Why Choose the Mark-10 PC Control Option?
For engineers, researchers, and quality control professionals seeking to automate and streamline their testing process, the Mark-10 PC Control Option (AF010) provides a robust and flexible solution. With support for ASCII-based programming languages, this add-on allows full remote control of the ESM303 test stand, enabling integration with custom software and systems. It's the ideal choice for labs and production lines that demand precision, control, and scalability in testing workflows.
